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	<description>The end of the oil age</description>
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		<title>When Will Russia (and the World) Decline?</title>
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Year-on-year change in centered moving average of Russian oil production according to three data sources: EIA Table 1.1c, IEA Table 3, and JODI.  Black line is an extrapolation of the current trend and is a scenario, not a forecast



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		<title>DrumBeat: November 5, 2007</title>
		<description>Simmons Spells it out - but When Will the Ostriches Get Their Heads Out of the Sand?
"If I was redoing Twilight in the Desert today, I'd sharpen the severity of the warning quite significantly.

"May, 2005, still stands out as the all-time record high for global crude production - 74.3 million ...</description>
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		<title>Sunday Post Rescue</title>
		<description>-The ODAC/EU Newsletter from 1 NOV.
-The Canadian Finance Round-Up from 2 NOV.
-The ANZ Bullroarer from 4 NOV. 
-and then finally a local story from Australian energy politics..."The Real 'PPP': Populism, Probity, and Peak-oil in the River City's Tunnel Deal."

  
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		<title>Six steps to “getting” the global ecological crisis</title>
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This is a guest post by John Feeney, Ph.D.  Trained as a psychologist, John is today an
environmental writer and activist in Boulder, Colorado. He began
investigating environmental issues while fighting destructive
residential development in a small Iowa town where he and his family
lived for two years. His research pointed inevitably to ...</description>
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		<title>Peak oil coverage on CNBC</title>
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CNBC had a lot of peak oil coverage Friday (November 2, 2007).  Included were interviews with Matt Simmons (author of Twilight In the Desert) and Vijay Vaitheeswaran (author of Zoom!), which is under the fold.




Crude Realities



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Running On Empty
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		<title>Re: Question on solar article from Dave</title>
		<description>... From: Eric Pfeiffer To: energyresources@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 7:11 AM Subject: [energyresources] Question on solar article fromRead full story </description>
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		<title>Would this be useful for members of this forum??</title>
		<description>Just read this - and for some, at least, in the same time zone, it could be a way of getting some valuable communication on 'what's needed to change' issues. IRead full story </description>
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		<title>mining the moon</title>
		<description>http://sixtyminutes.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=313352 Back to the Moon [extract] Nine years after Apollo 17 returned to earth, scientists discovered theRead full story </description>
		<link>http://www.eclipsenow.org/archives/38</link>
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		<title>Re: Something we can do with sequestered CO2</title>
		<description>Ok, here we go again.  Sure you can convert CO_2 into methane, just add water and energy.  But wait a minute!  Didn't most of this CO_2 come about as aRead full story </description>
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		<title>When Will Russia (and the World) Decline?</title>
		<description>

Year-on-year change in centered moving average of Russian oil production according to three data sources: EIA Table 1.1c, IEA Table 3, and JODI.  Black line is an extrapolation of the current trend and is a scenario, not a forecast



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