Peak Moment TV: Independence Station
Posted on January 2, 2008 | Filed Under | Leave a Comment
In the latest incarnation of your low budget cable TV show, but focused on the Peak Oil community, comes Peak Moment, a regular half-hour interview based vlog on people involved in local sustainability and their stories. It’s worth a look through their YouTube archive for specific points of interest.
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For a taste of the show, here’s […]
DrumBeat: January 1, 2008
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Why the era of cheap food is over
Two major trends have been pushing prices up faster than they have risen for more than 30 years. One is that increasingly prosperous consumers in India and China are not only eating more food but eating more meat. Animals have to be fed (grains, usually) before they […]
Demand Destruction: Myths and Reality
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Countries that showed more than 1% decline in oil consumption between 2005 and 2006 as documented by the 2007 BP statistical review of World Energy. Note that 5 of the G7 countries appear on this chart. Click charts to enlarge.
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Since May 2005 global oil production has been on a ragged plateau of around 81 million […]
Re: Brents article on warming
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Conrad Maher and Eric Pfeiffer, You both oddly requested “special thanks” to Brent for posting the Lindzen paper. Reading through Lindzen’s paper myself, I
Answering Pat Sajak
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Hello Everyone, Liberals have Al Gore, Conservatives Pat Sajak! I am not very impressed by Pat Sajak’s answers so I will add my own. Man-Made Global Warming:
Re: PRIVATE OWNERSHIP OF THE US FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
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Yes, Debt is Slavery. And the newest vehicle in this explosion of money supply and debt creation developed by the Banks is… The Credit Card. Fits right into
Peak Oil Review - December 31st, 2007
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Tom Whipple, ASPO-USA. An executive summary of weekly news from a peak oil perspective, featuring:
- Production and Prices
- US Petroleum Inventories
- Policies Shifting in China
- Energy Briefs
Also: an interesting 1975 memo from M.K. Hubbert detailing a heated confrontation between him and the U.S. Geological Survey
$100 Oil - Open thread
Posted on January 3, 2008 | Filed Under Our Future | Leave a Comment
Today, someone in the NYMEX pit session paid $100.00 per barrel for front month crude oil. (Logical for it to happen during a TOD holiday short staff period). Despite the talking head rationale for today’s $4 rally, the underlying reasons for the 8 year+ climb in crude are geologic in nature. $100 oil in itself […]
DrumBeat: January 2, 2008
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Oil Touches $100 a Barrel on Supply Concern, Increased Demand
Crude oil rose to $100 a barrel for the first time in New York as record global fuel consumption threatens to outpace production.
…Higher prices have been cast as vindication for a theory that the world has reached the maximum rate of oil production as explorers fail […]
Unsubsribing
Posted on January 3, 2008 | Filed Under Our Future | Leave a Comment
Hi all, As I am very busy at the moment I am temporally unsubscribing from this list. Also a lot of posts are from people who are repeating themselves adRead full story
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