Peak Oil in the News
Peak Oil News Sunday June 17th 2007



From Peak Oil To Dark Age?From Peak Oil To Dark Age?
(BusinessWeek: Thu, 14 Jun) Oil output has stalled, and it's not clear the capacity exists to raise production


Peak oil: That other inconvenient truthPeak oil: That other inconvenient truth
(The Ashland Daily Press: Fri, 15 Jun) At one time, global warming was the stuff for science journals and climatologist conferences, but now that it has gone mainstream, hardly a day goes by without a headline predicting doom.


Be a Bike CommuterBe a Bike Commuter
(Santa Barbara Independent: Thu, 14 Jun) It’s an odd time to be on earth. We know peak oil is approaching, the planet is getting warmer, and human-generated greenhouse gas emissions are contributing to that. You’d have to be living in a climate-controlled cave to not be worried that life as we know it is in grave danger. And yet the vast majority of us continue to get in our cars and drive alone to wherever we need to go, day after day. ...


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(Falls Church News-Press: Thu, 14 Jun) The Peak Oil Crisis: Is Anyone Listening? The U.S.’s gasoline stockpile situation is quiescent at the minute as we wait to see how much foreign gasoline our oil companies can find to import this summer and whether the Atlantic will start spinning hurricanes toward our shores as forecast.



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Mount Washington Alternative Energy Days creates buzzMount Washington Alternative Energy Days creates buzz
(The Conway Daily Sun: Fri, 15 Jun) — PINKHAM NOTCH — The Mount Washington Auto Road hosts the inaugural Mount Washington Alternative Energy Days on June 17-18.


Get out of your box alternative calendarGet out of your box alternative calendar
(Asheville Citizen-Times: Fri, 15 Jun) Yappy Hour: 6 to 8 p.m. June 14 at Greenlife Grocery on Merrimon Avenue. Arf d'oeuvres and doggie daiquiris and vegetarian hors d'oeuvres and beverages for people. Music by Laura Blackley. $10 adults, $5 children. Visit www.ashevillehumane.org.


Council backs people-friendly transport tunnelsCouncil backs people-friendly transport tunnels
(The Age: Thu, 14 Jun) The traffic tangle that is Princes Street and Alexandra Parade in Melbourne's inner north would be transformed into a pedestrian-friendly boulevard under a scheme for a major underground traffic tunnel.


Qantas' cold comfortQantas' cold comfort
(Herald Sun: Thu, 14 Jun) FULLY FRANK: It was one of those mornings yesterday for hundreds of bleary-eyed passengers out at Melbourne Airport.


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