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[Guilford Solar] She is extremely knowledgeable about the topic, and I am expecting this to be an excellent series. The first installment is to be published on Sunday, June 29, the second on Wednesday, July 2, and the third installment is to appear on Saturday, July 5.
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[EZ READING MONEY MATTERS] Oil Shoots Up Due To Platform Fire In Norway: The U.S. currency fell as much as 0.8 percent against the euro, making commodity purchases cheaper to foreign investors. StatoilHydro ASA's 150,000 barrel-a-day Oseberg oil and gas field off the Norwegian coast was shut after a fire broke out in a high-voltage room on a platform yesterday.
[bizzxceleration: Performance, Value and Profit] New (Old ?) Frontiers in the Oil Markets: the Return of Geo-Politics: Also, bubbles rarely peak when 'everyone' is calling for their demise, as Henry and I discuss in the accompanying video. When reading and hearing the chatter about the "oil bubble" about to pop, consider another old saying: "Markets can .
[The Teeming Brain] Headlines from the meltdown: Sunday, February 24, 2008: In addition to the grim aforementioned facts, of course, the housing slump and crumbling stock markets are continuing to run down the cumulative net worth of the entire American population, the bundled securities pyramid scheme has forced our financial institutions so near insolvency that the Fed quietly slipped them $50 billion to shore up their solvency, and now even state and municipal bonds are going unsold at auction. What more can happen, you ask?
[The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Future] DrumBeat: December 23, 2007: Fossil fuels have enabled the consumer to use many sorts of devices which convert the FF energy into some desirable effect, which both creates jobs to make the devices and services associated with the distribution and maintenance of the devices. That includes the big industries, such as personal transportation by automobile and aircraft as well as the real estate industry which produced the low density suburban development patterns we see today.
[You green-eyed so and so] And now for your political social calendar update... [98106]: ... Building alternatives to Free Trade Agreements; Reclaiming our history and the media; Non-Violent Direct Action; Biofuels - will they solve the peak oil crisis and lead to greater global justice in international trade? ...
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[Blog about Lewis] Voyage Of The Beagle, Part 2: What It Is: A distributed, citizen-media project blending peoples stories about rising fuel prices with anticipatory journalism about peak oil. Why It Matters: Because as the bedrock assumptions of our lives shift more and more rapidly .
[Petula Lawanda] The Stranded Armada: Plus a post on Welsh town Totnes plans for dealing with peak oil (of the “energy descent” genre). Go and vote for TreeHugger at the Webby awards as well.
[My Blog] SF events 5.25 Bilderberg 2006 in Ottawa? (CARNAVAL Sat/Sun Mission): We are very excited to let everyone know that Gil will be returning to California in spring and will have a fresh collection of unreleased tracks for our cosmic dancing pleasure.
[SF Bay Area Indymedia] SF events 10.6 Cars stolen in US cities used in Iraqi suicide ...: Many experts believe worldwide production of oil will hit its peak and begin declining within the next decade. Since demand increases constantly, this would cause severe price increases and economic chaos.
[Climate Change] Midwest Renewable Energy Fair: We are conditioned to believe that energy supply shortages are the result of external malefactors like Hugo Chavez and nefarious forces like oil companies. But in whatever public forum the problem is discussed, it is never framed as the inevitable consequence of steadily rising consumption.
[Indybay Newswire] SF events 6.7: Included in my blog is a picture of myself with rural village women in India plucking the Tulsi leaves used to make our Tulsi Tea. These women come from extremely low income families or are living on their own.
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