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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Peak Oil Passnotes: Refinery Bottleneck Redux (Resource Investor: Fri, 27 Apr) We have been hearing how well the oil industry has been doing in terms of refining margins. This is true, but one major reason is because their refineries keep breaking down.
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Survival Tactics Start in the Kitchen (RedNova: Sun, 29 Apr) By TANTRI WIJA, PHOTO BY CLYDE MUELLER Survival: It's always a good idea to keep a few gallons of water, soup When the new millennium came and went without a hitch, survival as a trend seemed to fall out of favor for a while. That changed after Sept.
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A fresh look at constraining growth (The Chilliwack Progress: Sun, 29 Apr) Competing pressures for land – to grow food, house a burgeoning population and keep people employed – are on a collision course as Greater Vancouver politicians try to cut a new deal to contain the region’s growth.
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Ask Marina (The New Statesman: Sat, 28 Apr) I, like you, hold leadership aspirations. I am a much better future prime than that young Blairite from Eton. How can I maximise the promotion of my world class fiscal credentials on the back of this Wolfowitz saga?
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Uranium's set to make waves in futures (Market Watch: Fri, 27 Apr) SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- It's hard to ignore any commodity that's seen a more than 1,000% price climb over the course of five years, especially one that's about to be traded on a futures exchange for the first time.
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