$3 Gallon Gasoline? Time to Consider the Alternative: The Garage Filling Station (GFS)

With gasoline nearly $3 gallon, there needs to be a mainstream discussion of the alternatives.

Yemen – wood stoves booming on cooking gas hikes

The government’s recent move of raising prices of cooking gas has led the people in the countryside to resort to using wood for baking bread in their clay oven. … An owner of a shop in Ibb selling clay ovens used for baking bread said he was nowadays selling two to three ovens a day while before the new rise in prices of oil products he was not selling that number in a week.

US Energy & Roads Bills Headlines – 12 August, 2005

No gain, much pain – When energy bill comes due, we’re going to pay / Cleanpeace: Energy bill speeds nuclear proliferation, stifles competition and threatens national security / Holes in the Energy Law / In new energy crisis, Bush rewards cronies / Energy bill roils port policy / Energy Vacation [animated cartoon] / Passage of energy bill highlights lack of united Democratic opposition / The Energy Bill’s Gift to Terrorists / Highway bill Legislation loaded with money for special projects / Road Bill Reflects the Power of Pork

Other Energy Headlines – 12 August, 2005

Chinese gasoline stations jammed as fuel crisis deepens / Ghana has 350 Million dollar energy funding gap / Indian Official: Assam oil production ‘critical’ / Explosion at BP plant near Alvin comes on heels of Texas City closing / The only way is up for oil prices, but the world will not run out in the near future / Are record oil prices leading to exploitation of oil shales? / Electrical Inefficiency A Dark Spot for China / Shell Canada Oil Sands Expansion Costs Jump 83% / U.S.: Pricier Oil Won’t Send The Economy Into A Skid / More fuel for airlines’ woes

How to Live Without Oil – New energy sources and efficiency could make petroleum obsolete.

With prices exceeding $50 a barrel, the world’s oil habit now costs $4 billion a day. Some experts warn that output will soon peak and prices will reach $100, but nobody really knows for sure (94 percent of reserves are owned by governments, which generally keep the data secret). Fortunately, it doesn’t matter: With cheap oil-saving technologies and alternative fuels already at our disposal, the sooner we get off oil, the sooner we’ll start making bigger profits.

Sustainability and Environment Headlines – 8 August, 2005

‘Prepare for when oil runs out’ :Senator Ramchand / Globalisation is an anomaly
and its time is running out / Dirty Oil: the West’s Saviour, the Greens’ Worst Nightmare / Viva Venezuela: Chavez and that great northern sucking sound /
Japanese company plans waste plastics-to-oil plant in China / Face climate reality, BP chief says / Chiapas Closes Mexico Oil Well / Nuclear energy can’t solve global warming
Other remedies 7 times more beneficial /

Fuel’s gold – Turning corn into ethanol may not be worth it

Most people would agree that the United States needs a new source of fuel: something renewable and nonpolluting with which to replace gasoline … something that could be produced right here at home. Deep in America’s heartland, a lot of people think they know the answer: ethanol, a fuel made from fermented corn.

Sustainability & Environment Headlines – 2 August, 2005

Wind Powered Liberty / Windmills generate energy, criticism, praise / Wind farm in gorge may blow others away / New air conditioner to put electricity demand on ice / Ray of sunshine seen in energy legislation / L.A. alternative-energy fees to rise / Afghans see forests, tree by tree / How ‘Green’ Is Home Cooking? / Hot enough for you? June-July top the all-time charts for [north-east N.America] / As planet warms, storms grow stronger / Bad to the Last Drop / Australia claims part credit for “Beyond Kyoto”