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Oil

Biofuels – July 31

December 15, 2020July 31, 2007 by Staff

David Blume’s Alcohol Can Be A Gas book
LS9 promises ‘renewable petroleum’

Poison plant could help to cure the planet
The ethanol effect

Categories Act: Inspiration, Food & Water Tags Activism, Alternative Currencies, Biofuels, Building Community, Culture & Behavior, Electricity, Food, Fossil Fuels, Marine Energy, Oil, Politics, Renewable Energy, Resource Depletion, Transportation Leave a comment

Peak oil – July 31

December 15, 2020July 31, 2007 by Staff

Gail the Actuary: Peak oil – what’s ahead?
What would you pay for a barrel of oil? $100? $200?
Sir David King’s view on peak oil
TOD Canada on the financial crisis

Categories Energy Tags Culture & Behavior, Fossil Fuels, Oil Leave a comment

Resilience, oil, entropy – July 31

December 15, 2020July 31, 2007 by Staff

Diesel-driven bee slums and impotent turkeys:
the case for resilience
Jeff Vail: Losing our balance?
Kunstler: Vanishing point

Categories Energy Tags Culture & Behavior, Fossil Fuels, Oil, Overshoot Leave a comment

To peak or not to peak – a view from the front line

December 15, 2020July 30, 2007 by Eric Erickson

I work for a company that is a member of the National Petroleum Council (NPC), but I am not a big hairy monster who dips his food in crude oil before devouring it. Similarly, I do not believe that the NPC and its affiliate members are conspiring to cover up a scenario that paints a dire end time for the world.

Categories Energy Tags Fossil Fuels, Industry, Oil Leave a comment

Peak Oil Review – July 30th, 2007

December 15, 2020July 30, 2007 by Tom Whipple

An executive summary of weekly news from a peak oil perspective.

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Energy industry – July 29

December 15, 2020July 29, 2007 by Staff

Gulf royalties targeted again

Coal’s doubters block new wave of power plants

To dismay of power utilities, coal emissions are under fire

Categories Environment Tags Coal, Energy Policy, Fossil Fuels, Oil Leave a comment

A revolutionary report on the future of oil

December 15, 2020July 29, 2007 by Michael Lardelli

The IEA Medium Term Report is refreshingly open and balanced in its approach. It is a further nail in the coffin for irresponsibly optimistic future oil production scenarios.

Categories Energy Tags Fossil Fuels, Oil, Politics Leave a comment

Peak oil – July 29

December 15, 2020July 29, 2007 by Staff

Africa’s power crisis
Buying shotgun shells will put a bigger hole in your wallet
Trinidad & Tobago: Peak oil- expensive food

Building circles of community: “Lone Rangers” cannot survive collapse
ODAC News- 29 July

Categories Act: Inspiration, Food & Water Tags Building Community, Electricity, Food, Fossil Fuels, Oil, Resource Depletion Leave a comment

A federal energy policy: can it happen here?

December 15, 2020July 28, 2007 by Michael Vickerman

Now is not the time to continue subsidizing every form of energy that can be produced in the United States, as the current Congress seems intent on doing.

Categories Energy Tags Coal, Energy Policy, Fossil Fuels, Oil, Politics Leave a comment

Peak oil – July 28

December 15, 2020July 28, 2007 by Staff

David Strahan on the mainstreaming of peak oil (GPM interview)
Oil profits show signs of aging
The most dangerous metaphor: Moore’s Law

Categories Energy Tags Fossil Fuels, Industry, Oil, Technology Leave a comment

Oil & geopolitics – July 28

December 15, 2020July 28, 2007 by Staff

Russia leads race for North Pole oil

Did guerrillas strike at the heart of Mexico’s oil industry? Or maybe not?

Analysis: Oil part of large Iraq conundrum

Categories Energy Tags Fossil Fuels, Geopolitics & Military, Oil Leave a comment

Peak oil – July 27

December 15, 2020July 27, 2007 by Staff

Paul Krugman: The sum of some fears
Happiness, economic growth & oil prices (Does PO activism make you happy?)
ABC on peak oil and cars (Australia)

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