Peak Oil in the News
Peak Oil News Tuesday September 4th 2007



Peak Oil Passnotes: Where Do We Go From Here?Peak Oil Passnotes: Where Do We Go From Here?
(Resource Investor: Fri, 31 Aug) Once in a while it is nice not to wind up the peak oil crowd and actually have a quick look at the market as it stands today. So let’s do that shall we?


Building a green future political debateBuilding a green future political debate
(Scoop.co.nz: Mon, 03 Sep) How to get serious action to prepare our country to cope with climate change and peak oil will be one topic of discussion by a panel of political experts in Takapuna on Thursday.


Barrasso visits UWBarrasso visits UW
(Laramie Boomerang: Sat, 01 Sep) University of Wyoming students in the College of Engineering covered the concepts of peak oil and renewable energy with Wyoming’s junior senator in a classroom discussion Friday.


Sand sculptors hit the beach on Point Reyes to show their stuffSand sculptors hit the beach on Point Reyes to show their stuff
(San Francisco Chronicle: Mon, 03 Sep) About 1,000 beachgoers and Bay Bridge avoiders descended on Point Reyes National Seashore Sunday to transform a beach into an outdoor art gallery for the 26th Annual Sand Sculpture Contest. Battling high tide and competing for tight spots at sunny Drakes...



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Economic risk managementEconomic risk management
(Trinidad Express: Mon, 03 Sep) My best subject at UWI in the area of economics and mathematics was Statistics and Probability. This gave me the tools to deal with uncertainty and eventually to manage the attendant risks of even day-to-day living.


Home grown apples can save the planet...Home grown apples can save the planet...
(Times Online Sunday: Sat, 01 Sep) An oil crisis is coming, to add to our climate change woes. And the only practical solution is in our own back yards


Council trio has foresightCouncil trio has foresight
(Herald Journal: Sat, 01 Sep) The coming decades promise significant challenges for Logan and Cache Valley: congestion, pollution and water rights among them. But the most dramatic challenge will be in the of the world of energy.


Peak Oil - less Govt revenuePeak Oil - less Govt revenue
(Trinidad Express: Mon, 27 Aug) Prime Minister Manning, supported by experts at the last petroleum conference in Port of Spain, claimed in his Budget presentation that the Ryder Scott comment that at the present production rate of natural gas we have but 12 years left of gas, is simply an industry indicator that we have to go looking for more gas.


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