Re: Oceanfront Property (Nuptial Kisses & The Value of the Gonzalezi
Posted on April 1, 2008 | Filed Under | Leave a Comment
… Dangerously close. Emergency attention is required. … I extoll her real benefits **right now** … Nuptial kisses and vows are already history. Now I’m
The Collapse Party platform
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Dmitry Orlov, Energy Bulletin. This being an election year in the US, I thought it fitting to circulate my little wish list of items that the US government could try to accomplish if it suddenly decided to make itself useful. [Excerpt from Reinventing Collapse]
Confessions of a peak oil writer
Posted on April 1, 2008 | Filed Under Peak oil | Leave a Comment
Dave Cohen, ASPO-USA / Energy Bulletin. I’ve come to accept that my influence is going to be very limited. The trick is not to let frustration hamper your ability to do a job you still consider important. While we can be encouraged by the example of the geologist M. King Hubbert, we don’t have 30 […]
Why EROI Matters (Part 1 of 5)
Posted on April 2, 2008 | Filed Under Our Future | Leave a Comment
This is the first of a five part series of guest posts by Professor Charles Hall of the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry and his students and collaborative researchers. Professor Hall previously posted on TOD, “At $100 Oil, What Can the Scientist Say to the Investor?”Professor Hall has endeavored to update and […]
DrumBeat: April 1, 2008
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The Accidental Environmentalist: An oil man reconsiders the future of black gold.
Matthew Simmons, head of the Houston-based investment firm Simmons and Company, has made a fortune by investing billions of dollars in the oil and gas industry. Increasingly, though, Simmons has been telling the industry what it doesn’t want to hear—that our planet’s oil is […]
Re: Hellloww! David Mathews
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Hello Virginia, … de facto because 20-30 million illegal aliens are aleady in the US? In a recession, and if the gubmint got a teensy weensy bit out of theRead full story
Why EROI Matters (Part 1 of 5)
Posted on April 2, 2008 | Filed Under | Leave a Comment
This is the first of a five part series of guest posts by Professor Charles Hall of the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry and his students and collaborative researchers. Professor Hall previously posted on TOD, “At $100 Oil, What Can the Scientist Say to the Investor?”Professor Hall has endeavored to update and […]
DrumBeat: April 1, 2008
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The Accidental Environmentalist: An oil man reconsiders the future of black gold.
Matthew Simmons, head of the Houston-based investment firm Simmons and Company, has made a fortune by investing billions of dollars in the oil and gas industry. Increasingly, though, Simmons has been telling the industry what it doesn’t want to hear—that our planet’s oil is […]
Re: Hellloww! David Mathews
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Hello Virginia, … de facto because 20-30 million illegal aliens are aleady in the US? In a recession, and if the gubmint got a teensy weensy bit out of the
Re: Helllowwww! David Mathews
Posted on April 2, 2008 | Filed Under | Leave a Comment
Hello Richard, … way in your mind, but the following indicates it needs to be addressed (and this doesn’t address its effect on population growth here so I
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