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Peak Oil News Monday June 11th 2007



Peak Oil Passnotes: What Price Energy Security?Peak Oil Passnotes: What Price Energy Security?
(Resource Investor: Fri, 08 Jun) As the world seeks secure supplies of energy, it seems that every day we see those supplies becoming less and less secure. Can the markets save us?


Video, discussion on oil is set Sunday afternoonVideo, discussion on oil is set Sunday afternoon
(Leelanau Enterprise: Thu, 07 Jun) Doug and Ann McInnis will present the video Peak Oil and a discussion on the future and dependence on petroleum products Sunday at Bethany Lutheran Church in Northport.


Professor to head ASU instituteProfessor to head ASU institute
(The Arizona Republic: Fri, 08 Jun) If Professor Jonathan Fink's academic background is in the Earth's history, his new job is all about the Earth's future.


Energy task force approvedEnergy task force approved
(Yellow Springs News: Fri, 08 Jun) At their meeting Monday, June 4, members of Village Council approved the formation of a new electrical system task force.



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Local news briefsLocal news briefs
(Stevens Point Journal: Fri, 08 Jun) The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is hosting a public information meeting on the proposed construction on Post Road between Minnesota Avenue and Highway 54.


Drivers stung for $1m a dayDrivers stung for $1m a day
(The Courier Mail: Thu, 07 Jun) QUEENSLAND motorists are being ripped off by $1million a day on their petrol bills while politicians and the competition watchdog argue over what to do about it.


Peace is greatest crop of them allPeace is greatest crop of them all
(Ilford Recorder: Thu, 07 Jun) SOMETHING exciting is beginning to take root in Hainault and more and more people want a "peace" of it. In the grounds of a 10-acre community garden that is virtually unknown to the rail commuters and residents who pass it every day, an ecological revolution has begun to bloom.


'Deep Economy': ideas for a better world'Deep Economy': ideas for a better world
(Prairie Public Broadcasting: Thu, 07 Jun) Bill McKibben envisions a new economy more attuned to environmental harmony and human satisfaction. His round-the-world reporting and thoughtful analysis give great weight to both his warnings and his prescriptions for change.


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