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Peak Oil News Sunday August 5th 2007



Going Green Without Starting From ScratchGoing Green Without Starting From Scratch
(Washington Post: Sun, 05 Aug) Consumer interest in green construction has continued to grow, but few people can afford to build an environmentally friendly house from the ground up. They don't have to, says architect Kelly Lerner, co-author of "Natural Remodeling for the Not-So-Green House." To find out more about this design...


The Green GaugeThe Green Gauge
(The Observer: Sat, 04 Aug) Plasticine pin-up Morph is back, but this time restyled as Eco Morph and promoting a green film competition run by Friends of the Earth and Filminute.


Top ScoopsTop Scoops
(Scoop.co.nz: Sat, 04 Aug) Yesterday's top 30 rating items on Scoop were...



World Population

Positive energyPositive energy
(The New Statesman: Thu, 02 Aug) The terrifying prospect of a post-oil future: no more ready meals, traffic jams or lonely nights in front of television.


Biofuels welcomeBiofuels welcome
(Scoop.co.nz: Thu, 02 Aug) The Green Party has congratulated Gull on being first to launch an ethanol blend biofuel product on the New Zealand market, and has called on the motor industry to stop trying to impede progress on climate change.


Joy and sadness at Mayo Senate resultsJoy and sadness at Mayo Senate results
(Western People: Wed, 01 Aug) FIANNA Fail’s John Carty and Fine Gael’s Paddy Burke were elected to represent Mayo in the Seanad last week while Cllr Michelle Mulherin lost out. Both Carty, a native of Clare-morris, and Burke, of Castlebar, were elected to the agricultural panel.


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