LETTER- Face 'peak oil' reality (The Hook: Thu, 08 Mar) Published February 22, 2007 in issue 0609 of the HooK. Thank you for publishing "Do we desire a streetcar?" [February 22 cover story] It's the first article I recall seeing in Charlottesville's alternative media even mentioning peak oil.
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Global-warming lecture offered free at UH-Manoa (Honolulu Advertiser: Sat, 10 Mar) Richard Alley, described as one of the world's leading climate researchers, will talk about global warming and other issues during a lecture Tuesday night at the University of Hawai'i-Manoa Campus Center Ballroom.
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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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More News (Gazette.Net: Thu, 08 Mar) The owners of Frederick's Dancing Bear Toys and Gifts want you to weigh in as they search for the city's favorite board game. The North Market Street store has launched a one-month campaign to determine Frederick's favorite games.
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It'll take a village to sustain this proposed community garden (Pacifica Tribune: Thu, 08 Mar) Harvested in Maui, sugar cane is sent to a processing plant in Contra Costa County and then to New York for packaging. After that, those tiny C&H sugar packets are shipped all over the United States - including back to Hawaii.
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East Montpelier passes impeachment; selectboard candidates tie (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus: Wed, 07 Mar) EAST MONTPELIER - Several articles prompted discussion here but none was as emotional as the last-minute introduction of the resolution calling for the impeachment of both the president and vice president. It eventually passed by an overwhelming margin, 123-27. ... - By Daphne Larkin Times Argus Staff
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