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Peak Oil News Thursday July 5th 2007



Raymond J. Learsy: Peak Oil Theorists Gush Obfuscation!Raymond J. Learsy: Peak Oil Theorists Gush Obfuscation!
(HuffingtonPost: Fri, 29 Jun) I know its too much to expect that determined peak oil theorists like ASPO co-founder Steve Andrews will suddenly admit they're wrong-no matter how many times their predictions of doomsday come and go without the world coming to an end....


The Problem's Not Peak Oil, It's PoliticsThe Problem's Not Peak Oil, It's Politics
(BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! Asia News: Fri, 29 Jun) Go-it-alone governments are choking back output to perilous levels


Ryanair's June seats percentage downRyanair's June seats percentage down
(RTÉ News: Wed, 04 Jul) Ryanair carried just under 4.35 million passengers in June, an increase of 18% on the same month last year. But the load factor - the percentage of seats filled - dropped two points to 85%.


ITV ad revenue 'down but stable'ITV ad revenue 'down but stable'
(RTÉ News: Wed, 04 Jul) British commercial broadcaster ITV has reported that net advertising revenues for its main channel ITV1 were down 9% for the first six months of 2007.



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US expert calls for 'peak oil' studyUS expert calls for 'peak oil' study
(Hastings Gazette: Tue, 26 Jun) The federal government must immediately and rigorously assess the looming impact of peak oil, a former White House consultant says.


Google buys start-up phone firmGoogle buys start-up phone firm
(RTÉ News: Wed, 04 Jul) Google has bought GrandCentral Communications, a fledgling internet firm that gives people telephone numbers that essentially follow them wherever they go.


Group forms to discuss energy depletion topicsGroup forms to discuss energy depletion topics
(The Hillsboro Argus: Tue, 03 Jul) County citizens concerned with the issue of energy depletion are invited to the launch of a new citizens' group.


Climate threat does not dampen car productionClimate threat does not dampen car production
(The Hindu: Tue, 03 Jul) Washington DC, July 3 The whole world, especially the developed economies represented by the G-8, may be animatedly discussing the alarming fallout of pollution and global warming, but carmakers are busy producing record number of vehicles.


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