Peak oil – Apr 17
UC Berkeley study: Risks of the oil transition
Peak Oil Law Center (what’s the future?)
“Crude Demand” film reviewed in Louisville
UC Berkeley study: Risks of the oil transition
Peak Oil Law Center (what’s the future?)
“Crude Demand” film reviewed in Louisville
With a track record for erroneous forecasting that verges on the spectacular, why should anyone bother to listen to EIA when more reliable predictions can be found on the daily astrology page?
The Latin root for humus, humility, and humanure are all the same, and translates as “earth.”
Getting tough with the petro-elites
Global security: a vision for change
The Limitations and Necessity of Naval Power
Bush family does a Moon dance
After years of work on peak oil, it is rare for me to find a book written for the general public that can teach me something I didn’t know before. But with David Strahan’s book, The Last Oil Shock, it was a different matter.
Peak oil and Senegal
Crude Awakening Tues on Sundance Channel
Oil production threat in Nigeria triggering a global meltdown?
Duelling books on peak oil: Strahan vs Clarke
Nate Hagens of The Oil Drum
Kunstler on Friedman: Blowing green smoke
Decline & fall of practically everything
An important piece of internationally significant news drops down through the crack
Jeremy Gilbert’s Comments on TOD Saudi Analysis
Peak oil: Get ready for it, says GAO
Soil Association starts nationwide meetings
When the lights go out
Integrated policy responses are required for the twin challenges of Peak Oil and Climate Change. Former oil, gas and coal industry executive Ian Dunlop here introduces a plan built around Contraction & Convergence and Tradeable Energy Quotas.
Every year, baseball starts up in the Spring and there are rosy forecasts for supply growth in the non-OPEC oil supply. 2007 is no exception. Wood Mackenzie’s Non-OPEC Increases to Continue in 2007 announces the good news.
Kunstler – Spring Break
Now You See It… Now You Don’t
Radio Free America this weekend
ASPO-USA’s “Peak Oil Review” now posted online
“Over the past two or three years or so, I’ve become pretty sure that peak oil isn’t as imminent as I first thought. There are a couple of reasons for this.”