Peak Oil in the News
Peak Oil News Wednesday May 30th 2007



Little green burnersLittle green burners
(San Francisco Bay Guardian: Wed, 30 May) Why is Jim Mason fighting bureaucrats instead of working on his alternative fuel project?


Arts CalendarArts Calendar
(Berkeley Daily Planet: Tue, 29 May) “Painting to Live: Art from Okinawa’s Nishimui Artist Society, 1948-1950” opens at the IEAS Gallery, 2223 Fulton St., 6th Floor. 642-2809. Pinocchio Florentine Art Show Art created by Roberto Ciabani through May 31 at Cafe Expresso Roma, 1549 Hopkins St. 526-8736.


Ian Welsh: Limits To Growth?Ian Welsh: Limits To Growth?
(HuffingtonPost: Mon, 28 May) Fundamentally, the world could toddle along on the oil economy for quite some time. The problem we have is twofold -- the end of cheap energy in the form of oil and a limited carbon sink.



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'Deep Economy': ideas for a better world'Deep Economy': ideas for a better world
(The Christian Science Monitor: Mon, 28 May) Bill McKibben envisions a new economy more attuned to environmental harmony and human satisfaction.


The Allegheny Mountain Green Festival DetailsThe Allegheny Mountain Green Festival Details
(Smart Growth Online: Thu, 24 May) Plan now for a weekend at one of the most naturally beautiful and ecologically aware campgrounds in the Allegheny Mountains and a day of discussion and learning while exploring the issues surround Peak Oil, Global, Climate Change, and Sustainable Agriculture.


Peak Oil Passnotes: The American Driver Pays UpPeak Oil Passnotes: The American Driver Pays Up
(Resource Investor: Tue, 22 May) One sign of the rise in demand in gasoline is the speech by President Bush about energy, that said nothing about energy policy. When politicians are forced to say nothing about something, you know something is up.


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