Peak oil voices – May 4
James Howard Kunstler on the Colbert Report
Kunstler responds to critics
Rep. Bartlett 43rd PO speech to Congress
Heinberg speaks with Vermont leaders
James Howard Kunstler on the Colbert Report
Kunstler responds to critics
Rep. Bartlett 43rd PO speech to Congress
Heinberg speaks with Vermont leaders
Greening away poverty
PG&E chief’s green crusade
Greenwashing: Who’s winning the green race online?
Amory Lovins: Forget nuclear
Potent greenhouse-gas methane has been rising
Anglican leader brings climate to the pulpit
We should warm to the idea of melting poles
A digest of news and commentary from a UK peak oil perspective.
After the Peak is a mock-TV news program, presented as if live from a local television station in North Carolina. The time is “one year from today”. Worldwide oil production has peaked and is declining.
Fatih Birol (IEA) interview: ‘We have warned them’
Peak oil film shows impact on local community
Bartlett delivers 42nd peak oil special order
Future looks bleak at the peak
Jad Mouawad: The big thirst
Paul Krugman: Running out of planet to exploit
Krugman reads The Oil Drum
A new poll finds that majorities in 15 of 16 nations surveyed around the world think that oil is running out and governments should make a major effort to find new sources of energy. Most think that future oil prices will be much higher.
As long as most of us cling to the hope that high gas prices will go away or that a painless silver bullet that will solve our energy problem is just around the corner, few candidates for public office are ready to propose what are thought to be “painful solutions” to our problems. They still shoot messengers.
Logging boreal forest could detonate massive ‘carbon bomb’ – report
Teaching climate change
Jim Hansen, the big ice melt and the mainstream media
Bill Moyers: journalists as truth-tellers
Student sees problems with high school text
In Web world of 24/7 stress, writers blog till they drop
Ad nauseam: State Farm on the humiliation of biking to work
Van Jones on Colbert Report (green collar jobs)
Colbert special on water: Dean Kamen interview
The Unicyclist – adrenaline, no oil needed