BIAS AND CONCEALMENT

Posted on April 2, 2008 | Filed Under | Leave a Comment

BIAS AND CONCEALMENT IN THE IPCC PROCESS: THE “HOCKEY-STICK” AFFAIR AND ITS IMPLICATIONS By David Holland Reprinted from ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT, VOLUME 18 No.


Peak oil - Apr 1

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Staff, Energy Bulletin. WSJ: Billionaire cashes in on offshore oil rush
Peak oil = transportation revolution
M. King Hubbert on the nature of growth


Oil prices - Apr 1

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Staff, Energy Bulletin. Indonesia feels pinch as oil, commodity prices surge
Truckers to protest fuel costs
China diesel rationed, despite government pledges


Concentrating On The Important Things - Solar Thermal Power

Posted on April 3, 2008 | Filed Under Our Future | Leave a Comment

While we spend a lot of time talking about traditional energy sources based on depleting resources that are extracted from the ground, I think its important to remember that the fastest growing sources of energy are solar and wind, and that these will never run out. As M King Hubbert put it regarding solar power […]


Short-term supplies of natural gas

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I had thought that the short thread that has run through my last few posts – relating to the imminence of a fuels crisis, and the lack of political perception of the problem, had run out. And then I read the piece from Salon that threadbot had as the top story on […]


Concentrating On The Important Things - Solar Thermal Power

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While we spend a lot of time talking about traditional energy sources based on depleting resources that are extracted from the ground, I think its important to remember that the fastest growing sources of energy are solar and wind, and that these will never run out. As M King Hubbert put it regarding solar power […]


Short-term supplies of natural gas

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I had thought that the short thread that has run through my last few posts – relating to the imminence of a fuels crisis, and the lack of political perception of the problem, had run out. And then I read the piece from Salon that threadbot had as the top story on […]


DrumBeat: April 2, 2008

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Military feels the gouge of fuel costs as Iraq, allies watch oil profits soar
WASHINGTON (AP) — Think you’re being gouged by Big Oil? U.S. troops in Iraq are paying almost as much as Americans back home, despite burning fuel at staggering rates in a war to stabilize a country known for its oil reserves.
Military […]


Re: Gore’s green army

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David You recognize the damage that human decisions have done to the operation of the ecosystem. You then suggest that they may be able to mitigate the damage


Re: If not Bush, who is funding AGW?

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… , “Francisco González” wrote: [snip] … Not strange at all. Actually quite sensible, as


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