Global – Mar 27
Postcard from Pipelineistan
China Takes Aim at Dollar
The Mexican Evolution
Trade is Falling Faster in 2009 Than in 1930
Why More of the Same Will Not Work
Postcard from Pipelineistan
China Takes Aim at Dollar
The Mexican Evolution
Trade is Falling Faster in 2009 Than in 1930
Why More of the Same Will Not Work
The Secretary of Synthetic Biology
Washington County puts its energy into saving energy
Leaving PCs on overnight costs companies $2.8B a year
Greenwash: Shell betrays ‘new energy future’ promises
A weekly review from a UK perspective
Big new report from McKinsey: “Averting the next energy crisis: The demand challenge”
The Next Five Years–Peak Lite and the Current Oil Picture
Natural Gas, Suddenly Abundant, Is Cheaper
Monbiot blasts biochar
Lovelock replies to Monbiot on biochar
Economic Recovery May Rekindle Food/Fuel Debate
Shell Dialogues webchat – biofuels
A weekly review from a UK perspective.
A weekly round-up including:
– Prices and production
– Nigeria
Exxon vs. Obama
Shell dumps wind, solar and hydro power in favour of biofuels
Crude truth behind numbers that govern our lives
Free download of tar sands book
The Rooftop Revolution (feed-in tariffs)
California utility prepares for surge in plug-in electric cars
Saudi Arabia Warns on Rapid Shift to Renewable Energy
Despite Gloom, Encouraging Cleantech Trends
Interviews on renewable energy
Green grid
As Oil and Gas Prices Plunge, Drilling Frenzy Ends
Oil Prices: Supply Siders, Start Getting Nervous
Shocking Demographics of The Oil Drum Revealed!!
I am a directional driller, one of those fellows who steers a drill bit into petroleum targets thousands of feet beneath the surface of the earth. … Regardless of how we as individuals in the oil and gas industry cope with this downturn, all of us, as well as our society, will in time face the consequences of having lost this rig and the hundreds more now lying in the grass. I believe that within 2 to 4 years we will be facing a serious shortage of natural gas and the roughnecks will be asked to “come back, please!” Some will walk away and never look back. As for me, I hope that finally the United States is serious about alternative energy, because our very survival is at stake.
A weekly review from a UK perspective.