Peak Oil Review – August 11
An executive summary of weekly news from a US peak oil perspective, featuring:
– Production and Prices
– The BTC pipeline
– Oil and the US elections
– Energy Briefs
An executive summary of weekly news from a US peak oil perspective, featuring:
– Production and Prices
– The BTC pipeline
– Oil and the US elections
– Energy Briefs
Surviving the Apocalypse, on two wheels (Canadian thief hoards 2800 bikes)
Peak oil adds fuel to Swiss energy debate
Why the blackout on peak oil?
Simply not enough oil and gas to go around
‘Peak metal’ problems loom, warns scientist
Although it is not yet palpable or palatable, it is logical and an empirical fact that rising energy prices equally threaten the health sciences. The vast majority of health professionals with whom this author has spoken classify high energy costs as troublesome but temporary, as well as outside the boundary of the health professions. A review of the literature shows virtually no research has been conducted on energy strategy and the health sciences – or the role of petroleum-based products – for three decades.
A digest of news and commentary from a UK peak oil perspective.
The final countdown
Stinging tentacles offer hint of oceans’ decline
The scientific case for modern anthropogenic global warming
Tories deny burying release of climate-change report
What would make a private consultant with a solid, secure income quit his day job to teach people about Peak Oil?
Senate hearing to consider resolution to issue subpoena to the administrator of US EPA (video)EPTV Executive news roundtable – corporate energy efficiency(video)
Obama’s energy strategy not much different from McCain’s (video)
Pat Murphy’s Plan C is a rich treasury of practical suggestions for reducing fossil fuel consumption and fostering community cooperation—while Lyle Estill’s Small is Possible is an engrossing portrait of a small Southern town that is already taking these steps
George Monbiot: The self-justifying myth
BBC2 climate change drama: Burn Up
China’s guerrilla war for the web
Bad days for newsrooms — and democracy
Posting at Energy Bulletin will be light over the next week. Also, a change in course for EB – fewer collections of headlines and more standalone articles.
A digest of news and commentary from a UK peak oil perspective.
BAA invented ‘green’ jumbo to help win Heathrow case
Green Streets project reduces carbon footprint and energy bills
A recession will give ecological development a new life