Peak oil – March 28
Variety gives thumbs up to “Crude Impact”
Peak oil – Who to believe?
Review: “The Last Oil” Shock by David Strahan
Peak oil scenario paints frightening future
Variety gives thumbs up to “Crude Impact”
Peak oil – Who to believe?
Review: “The Last Oil” Shock by David Strahan
Peak oil scenario paints frightening future
How to discuss nuclear energy reasonably
Env ministers: Nuclear energy ‘not the solution to global warming’
Iraq veterans contaminated by depleted uranium
Whether they realize it or not, policymakers are deeply engaged in the “wedges” game – imagining how to replace energy technologies that produce greenhouse emissions with less-harmful alternatives. But we have to play the wedges game fair.
US Congress holds hearing on oil dependence
McFarlane: Renewable energy is best solution to terror threats
Big Oil buys Berkeley
Energy policy makes strange bedfellows
How does one fight back without destroying the very principles of openness that make it possible to draw on the talents of all while safeguarding freedom of expression?
Popular German novelist Andreas Eschbach has written a 750-page novel that covers many of the themes discussed in the peak oil community.
Good video clip on peak oil from the CBC.
Tidal power experts discuss technological advancements, roadblocks
A Wave Of Support For Tidal Energy
Singapore to invest in clean energy industry
Electricity rationing tightens in Ghana
Save forests to fight global warming: Stern
How Howard dealt Australia out of the greenhouse revolution
BHP chief’s doubts over clean coal technology
Don’t ask an artist to explain climate change
How to keep them on the Farm once they’ve seen Manhattan?
Reducing Knowledge Management Failures
JM Greer – Pt3 of review of Korten’s The Great Turning
The Oil Drum is terribly two today
Grist in Outside magazine: What’s so funny?
Conserve: News & analysis for a lasting society
In Canada – Granville magazine
New Irish magazine: Sustainabiity
Ariz. professor thinks oil crisis is imminent
Does the Hubbert Linearization ever work?
Schlesinger on the energy crisis
Transcription of Simmons interview