Peak oil – Oct 3
Post Carbon newsletter
Looks like a plateau
India: world about to run out of oil?
Heinberg interview
Post Carbon newsletter
Looks like a plateau
India: world about to run out of oil?
Heinberg interview
Peak oil is, like, so over. Not!
Kuwaiti wonders on oil production
Al Gore on peak oil
Simmons on Financial Sense Online
New aircraft fuel could be pie in the sky
Boeing Says Biofuels Show Some Promise
Why We Need An X Prize for Eco-Friendly Air Travel
Oil Shortages? It’s Happened Before. And It Will Happen Again
The Peak Oil Crisis: The Perfect Storm
A permablitz is a permaculture-inspired backyard makeover where people come together to share knowledge and skills about organic food production in urban gardens while building community and having fun.
Totnes is the UK’s first town exploring issues of how to prepare for peak oil. TTT is a community-led initiative which is working towards the creation of an Energy Descent Action Plan for the town.
Energy Dept. concludes crude will peak
Recent hype can’t disprove peak oil
Oil peaks, valleys, plateaus and plains
Get ready for oil supplies to dwindle: experts
Put crudely, petrol panic runs out of puff
Kunstler on relocalization and peak oil
Biofuels: Green energy or grim reaper?
Farming the World’s Energy
Researchers Caution on Potential of Energy Crops as Invasive Species
Lundberg: End of the age of oil
Fortune: new oil discovery may be bad for us
Byron King: peak oil theory of value
Peak salt?
Interview about ASPO-USA conference
Conference Oct 25-27
While the price of West Texas Intermediate oil about $27/barrel higher than the average during 2004, global liquid hydrocarbons production declined more than 100,000 barrels/day.
It’s a dogma-eat-dogma world
Those who deride PO theory don’t know Jack
The forest and the trees – oil news imbalance
Discovery Channel sustainability series
ASPO Australia patron re-elected
Reporter questions oil news
$15 oil? The cornucopians are fighting back
Pragmatists and heretics-PO and runaway GW
Penn. conference touts alternatives to oil
IEA’s Mandil: Instability drops, oil follows suit