Satellite O’er the Desert
Posted on February 2, 2008 | Filed Under | Leave a Comment
Oil Wells in ‘Ain Dar and Uthmaniyah: a) before ca. 2000, b) between 2000 and 2003, and c) developed after 2003 including sites prepared for drilling and those undergoing active drilling in summer 2006. Water injectors are not shown. Source: Satellite O’er the Desert .
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The Modern Shopping Experience
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SUPERMARKET SURROUND SOUND The new supermarket near our house has an automatic water mister to keep produce fresh. Just before it goes on, you hear the sound
Re: Montana Governor Schweitzer on Energy Independence via coal
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… And EXACTLY HOW did you come to this conclusion? The Governor of Montana needs some serious maths lessons in my opinion. He can’t even use all his
Haiti’s Mud Cookies
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Novel Nano-valves used to trap, store and release green house gases
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Novel Nano-valves used to trap, store and release green house gases http://smarteconomy.typepad.com/smart_economy/2008/02/novel-nanovalve.html Walter Derzko
Trouble in the oil patch - Feb 1
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Staff, Energy Bulletin. Big Oil has trouble finding new fields
Western majors feel the squeeze
Shell feeds doubts about oil industry
Peak oil - Feb 1
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Staff, Energy Bulletin. Satellite o’er the desert (Saudi oil supply)
IEA refutes ‘peak oil’, points to lack of investment
Minnesota legislators to hear from Simmons
Rifkin: Europe could make the third industrial revolution’
Tar Sands vs. Asphalt: Round 1
Posted on February 3, 2008 | Filed Under Our Future | Leave a Comment
This is a guest post by Hans Noeldner.
OK, Oil Drummers, it’s quiz question time.
Would it make sense to extract crude oil from asphalt? The process for extracting it from tar sands is, after all, very energy- and capital-intensive, not to mention the horrific environmental impact. Meanwhile Earth would be much improved if we-the-people […]
DrumBeat: February 2, 2008
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A Marine’s New Mission
Vietnam vet and FedEx founder Frederick Smith wants to craft an energy policy for America.
…It shouldn’t be forgotten that the proximate cause of World War II was the U.S. oil embargo against Japan, when we were an oil-exporting nation. And World War II was largely won in Europe by the United States’ […]
Re: The Modern Shopping Experience
Posted on February 3, 2008 | Filed Under Our Future | Leave a Comment
Virginia, Do you ever get out into the country? Have you seen or smelled the feedlots with up 100000 cattle. Dairy farms with 10000 milk cows and often kneeRead full story
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