Canada’s Oil Sands: Energy Security, or Energy Disaster?

The 1,700-mile Keystone XL pipeline would carry heavy crude oil from Alberta to America’s Gulf Coast refineries. In this Climate One debate, a panel of experts argues for and against the controversial pipeline.

The Oil Game: a free pdf workbook

A while ago I posted a film here about Tom Harper’s “The Oil Game”, a programme of teaching young people about peak oil that he has been doing in schools in the south east of England. Tom has now finished a workbook for people who want to run this programme elsewhere, containing the games and activities that he developed. It was interesting to read on Energy Bulletin today about a cartoon book called Luz which uses cartoons to introduce ideas around peak oil to a younger audience. More of these kind of resources seem to be emerging all the time.

“The Game is up”: Unrest, policing and the war on the underclass

With the 10 year anniversary of 9/11, following on so closely from the English riots, we are witnessing the end of the “War on Terror” and its replacement by the “War on the Underclass” as the governing paradigm of state-authoritarian technocracy. Under this new scheme, the hoodie replaces the jihadi as the hostile internal Other.”

Teaching peak oil to preteens

What will our cities look like from a preteen’s perspective in the not-too-distant future when peak oil pushes gas and food prices to new heights? No rides to the mall? No eating out? City-wide blackouts? Catastrophic! It was to Luz and her friends at first, but through a little bit of creativity and preteen gumption they discover the hidden potentials of an abandoned lot in their neighbourhood. Claudia Dávila’s debut graphic novel, “Luz Sees the Light,” sets Luz and her friends on a path to transform their fossil-fueled world.

Peak Moment #201: Local investing made easy

We’re “keeping money flowing locally so we’re more prosperous as a community,” says James Frazier, co-founder of the Local Investment Opportunities Network (LION) in Port Townsend, Washington. LION is a clearinghouse between business owners like Matthew Day and potential investors like Kees Kolff. A business owner presents an investment opportunity to LION members. It’s all based on one-to-one personal relationships, so support can be more than monetary, says Kees — such as interest paid in locally-produced cheese and cider!

Hell and high water stoke Texas blaze: “No one on the face of this Earth has ever fought fires in these extreme conditions

Here is irony befitting a Shakespearean tragedy. Gov. Rick Perry finally got what he called on all Texans to pray for — some rain — but it was almost entirely dumped elsewhere and the winds of Tropical Storm Lee merely served to stoke the most brutal wildfires anyone had ever seen. This unprecedented climate impact is, indeed, Hell and High Water. Time’s headline is, “Texas Burns as the Rest of the Country Drowns” But, of course, they have no mention of climate change whatsoever.

Invasion of the space bats

One of the challenges the peak oil movement faces just now is a lack of visions of the post-peak future that portray our species dealing with the end of industrial civilization, rather than evading it on the one hand or crumpling into fashionable despair on the other. It’s important to recognize the existence of that lack, but even more important just now to begin to fill it — even if that involves confrontations with alien space bats. Clutching an old copy of Analog Science Fiction Magazine in one hand and a can of bat repellent in the other, the Archdruid plunges ahead…