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Peak Oil News Thursday May 3rd 2007



The Peak Oil Crisis: Have the Troubles Begun?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 ...


Organic Beer and Wine FestivalOrganic Beer and Wine Festival
(Scoop.co.nz: Thu, 03 May) On May 4th, Students for Environmental Action (SEA) would like to change the way you think about organics by hosting a night full of tasty treats, beers and wines.


Peak Oil Passnotes: Refinery Bottleneck ReduxPeak 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.


What's happening WEDNESDAY in Southwest MichiganWhat's happening WEDNESDAY in Southwest Michigan
(The Kalamazoo Gazette: Tue, 01 May) The free PowerPoint presentation ``What Every Environmentalist Should Know (But Probably Doesn't)'' is scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Olmsted Room, Mandelle Hall, Kalamazoo College. A question-and-answer session follows.



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Wild Times AheadWild Times Ahead
(Pittsburgh City Paper: Mon, 30 Apr) By Bill O'Driscoll.


Takahashi: Slick way to address oil thirstTakahashi: Slick way to address oil thirst
(San Jose Mercury News: Mon, 30 Apr) Oil is the oxygen of our economy. What would happen if oil supplies dried up? That's the story behind a new computer game launching today, "World Without Oil" at www.


Health survey to help CDC set prioritiesHealth survey to help CDC set priorities
(St. Petersburg Times: Mon, 30 Apr) The Pinellas County Health Department will conduct an anonymous, random telephone survey of about 1, 500 adults in Pinellas County. The survey will not ask for any personal identification information.


Sustainability must start at local level, speakers saySustainability must start at local level, speakers say
(Stevens Point Journal: Thu, 26 Apr) Speakers at the Peak Oil/Global Warming forum Wednesday painted a bleak picture for the future of the planet.


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