ODAC Newsletter – 20 Mar
A weekly review from a UK perspective.
A weekly review from a UK perspective.
World faces ‘perfect storm’ of problems by 2030, chief scientist to warn
Klare: The Second Shockwave
Civil War in the United States?,br>
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
Economy to slow U.S. nuclear power growth: NRC head
M.K. Hubbert’s early take on nuclear energy
Argonne National Laboratory report: Water issues associated with heavy oil production
Shell exec on coal, NCOs and peak oil
A risk Big Oil companies can afford to share
WSJ: A new peak for oil, and curbing nuclear exuberance
A weekly review from a UK perspective.
This content is no longer available. It was a pre-publication draft of a section of “Energy Limits to Growth,” a report that will be published in expanded form by Post Carbon Institute and International Forum on globalization in May.
Monbiot: A kneejerk rejection of nuclear power is not an option
Review: Uranium: War, Energy and the Rock That Shaped the World
Does America still have a nuclear industry?
Gail Tverberg: How long before uranium shortages?
Russian oil production reaches its peak
EU spending spree brings carbon capture closer to reality
UK gets biofuels research centre
Britain’s energy industry is nosediving into a dark, uncertain future
Wind power set to decline under Obama?
Reactivating Nuclear Reactors for the Fight against Climate Change
Advice to Pres. Obama (#6): Beware the Hungry Ghosts
Today the second three-day world future energy summit began in Abu Dhabi. One of the biggest energy conference in the world that is being attended by key policy makers, financiers, leading academics and no less than 400 journalists from all over the world. The conference was opened by the Dutch Crown Prince Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange and the Netherlands…
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