Food & agriculture – Dec 24
Small Farm Biochar Kiln awarded funding
Wildman forages for food in Central Park
A national renewable ammonia architecture (“Fully half of all human protein comes from man-made ammonia”)
Small Farm Biochar Kiln awarded funding
Wildman forages for food in Central Park
A national renewable ammonia architecture (“Fully half of all human protein comes from man-made ammonia”)
Russia warns Europe it could face gas shortages
Japan Oil Imports Fall 17% as Recession Damps Demand
Mexico Looks To Buck Global Oil Trend By Raising 09 Spending
Pemex Oil Production Drops 6.5% on Cantarell Field
Lower gas prices won’t last forever, economists warn
State concerned about waste water from new gas wells
Amazon pollution case could cost Chevron billions
How the West’s Energy Boom Could Threaten Drinking Water for 1 in 12 Americans
Fatih Birol talks the talk on peak oil – In this 40 minute exclusive interview for my film “PetroApocalypse Now?” I interviewed Fatih Birol, Chief Economist of the IEA about reserves, the USGS, technology, demand and recession, solutions and peak oil. (Also, a mini-review of the film)
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IEA WEO 2008 – Natural Gas Liquids (NGLs) to the rescue?
IEA WEO 2008: Long term prospects for coal production
Interview of Richard Heinberg by Dr. Helen Caldicott
Aleklett on Mercedes – Chrysler and peak oil
Peak oil still relevant? More than ever.
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Iraq: The Thirteenth Hour
‘2025’ Report: A World of Resource Strife
Syria hit by double blow on oil prices and falling supplies
The War on Carbon Heats Up Globally, but Strategies for Change Remain Local
James L. Jones’ energy views worry some environmentalists
Youth Embarrassed By U.S. Delegation at Climate Conference
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Alaska’s Key to Oil Production – It’s a Gas…
UK: Coal’s return raises pollution threat
Oil giants talk tax to kill environment
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