The Peak Oil Crisis: Have the Troubles Begun? (Moldova.org: Wed, 25 Apr) By Tom Whipple // Falls Church News-Press In recent years, numerous books have been written about life after world oil production peaks. Most depict radical change, as oil-powered transportation, suburban living, and large-scale food production and distribution wither. The truth is nobody really has a good idea about what is going to happen. The world has never been to peak oil before. There are ...
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Talks focus on environment (Stevens Point Journal: Tue, 24 Apr) The organizers of Wednesdays forum on global warming and peak oil use are hoping to spur a community discussion.
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DOC COLUMN | Are Green Docs Hot? (indieWIRE: Wed, 25 Apr) It seemed to come out of nowhere: a high-production value theatrical doc featuring the then media-shy former presidential candidate Al Gore . Skeptics abound prior to the release -- it was tough to imagine that an intellectual stiff like Gore could carry a feature doc about, of all things, global warming, yet the film seems to have raised the profile of a whole crop of new "green" work.
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Non-OPEC oil output seen peaking by 2015: WoodMac (Khaleej Times: Tue, 24 Apr) SINGAPORE - Oil production outside the OPEC cartel will keep rising until about 2015, while global output will continue to expand through 2025 at least, a top analyst at consultancy Wood Mackenzie said on Tuesday.
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Euro MP's praise for town (Lewes Today: Tue, 24 Apr) Local people have been applauded by a member of the European Parliament for fighting environmental issues affecting food supplies.
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Globe Northwest listings (Boston Globe: Mon, 23 Apr) A comprehensive listing of galleries, plays, music, and other happenings in the area. Items may be sent to Libbie Payne, Globe NorthWest, PO Box 55819, The Boston Globe, 135 Morrissey Blvd., Boston 02205-5819, or epayne@globe.com. Photographs and high-resolution jpegs are welcome.
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