Film Festival Focuses On Peace And Justice Issues (New London Day: Tue, 28 Aug) New London — A free film series focusing on peace and justice issues will begin the new season with a screening of “The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil,” at 5:30 p.m. Sept. 9 at Flavours of Life, 86 Bank St.
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Read other Stories... (The Hook: Thu, 30 Aug) Published August 30, 2007 in issue 0635 of the HooK. To hear him talk about himself, Will Anderson hardly sounds ready to be a rock star. "On Friday and Saturday nights, I don't smoke; I don't drink; I don't come out," he says.
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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?
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Consumers accepting ethanol in the mix (Queensland Business Review: Tue, 28 Aug) The state government’s investment in ethanol and other biofuels has seen a welcome increase in distribution and consumer acceptance, according to Queensland Minister for State Development John Mickel.
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Doc displays 'Way to Go' in oil usage (The Towerlight: Mon, 27 Aug) "What a Way to Go: Life at the End of Empire" is a documentary hardly named for the cliché words of encouragement, "way to go." While it may not be the type of film that pats society on the back, it aims to educate and even to warn. The documentary, written and directed by Timothy S.
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