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Peak Oil News Thursday May 31st 2007



What's behind the 'perfect storm' of rising gas prices?What's behind the 'perfect storm' of rising gas prices?
(Navasota Examiner: Wed, 30 May) As gasoline prices surge past the $3-a-gallon mark, it's tempting to blame "Big Oil" for "price-gouging," the idea being this is all part of a conspiracy to control oil supply.


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(Gazette.Net: Wed, 30 May) The senior center now is shielded from I-270 by a small forest. That would have to go. The Millennium Trail crosses over I-270 along Gude Drive.


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?



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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.


'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.


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