
Michael Ruppert: Venezuelen Society Showing How to Survive Post Peak Oil (The Narco News Bulletin: Sun, 04 Mar) Michael Ruppert, of the late From The Wilderness source of analysis on dealing with the end of cheap petroleum (now archived and free), reports that Venezuelan and Latin American, and especially Bolivarian, community and cultural consciousness are ahead of the world in the social tools needed to make it in a human civilization not lubricated by petroleum.
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Local Fleet Managers Consider the Options of Alternative Fuels (WKSU Kent State University: Fri, 02 Mar) Managers of private and municipal vehicle fleets met in Cleveland today to learn more about clean, alternative fuels. With looming threats of peak oil and climate change, more Ohio transportation fuel suppliers are turning to alternatives. But fleet managers want to know what the benefits and potential downfalls are before they commit to the new technology. WKSU's Karen Schaefer reports.
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Chevron head: plenty of untapped oil reserves left (Midland Reporter-Telegram: Sun, 04 Mar) HOUSTON - All the talk of when the world will run out of oil could be rendered irrelevant because of geopolitical issues that block access to untapped reserves, the head of international exploration and production for Chevron Corp.
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Seminars to address climate change (Lawrence Journal-World: Sun, 04 Mar) Kansas University's Center for Remote Sensing of Ice Sheets will be taking part in a two-year study of the polar ice caps and their effects on the global climate.
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