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Peak Oil News Friday August 24th 2007



Peak Oil Passnotes: Falling Markets, Stable Crude. Why?Peak Oil Passnotes: Falling Markets, Stable Crude. Why?
(Resource Investor: Mon, 20 Aug) One of the bedrocks of the peak oil theory is that equity markets will fall while energy stays relatively stable and high. Although it is early on in the debt crunch volatility, could that be happening now?


Peak oil - less faithPeak oil - less faith
(Trinidad Express: Mon, 20 Aug) The major players in the Peak Oil paradigm are the energy importing and exporting countries and the big international oil/gas companies (Big Oil). Peak Oil consists of two complementary parts-the demand for oil, driven in part by China and India, outstripping the present supply forcing high prices, and the fact that the international supply of oil is at its peak or just past it.


Speakers to debate 'peak oil' issueSpeakers to debate 'peak oil' issue
(Sussex Express: Wed, 22 Aug) A LIVE debate in Lewes will discuss to the issue of the world's dwindling oil resources.


WCC Candidate Completes Green TeamWCC Candidate Completes Green Team
(Scoop.co.nz: Fri, 24 Aug) The Green Party has selected Tane Woodley, ex-Regular Army and a serving Territorial officer, as its candidate for the Northern Ward of the Wellington City Council.



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Stan Goff: Energy & Bubble & Other StuffStan Goff: Energy & Bubble & Other Stuff
(HuffingtonPost: Sun, 19 Aug) For the last few years, any of us who have suggested that there is such a thing as "peak oil" are pretty much members of the tin-hat crew.


V.B. Price: Amid crisis of waste, why not turn valley back to agriculture?V.B. Price: Amid crisis of waste, why not turn valley back to agriculture?
(Albuquerque Tribune: Sat, 18 Aug) How can Albuquerque survive a major economic downturn brought on by a confluence of drought, aquifer depletion, water pollution, a peak-oil crisis and unpredictable weather patterns? Such a mess is on the way.


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