UWSP sponsors BioTour visit today (Stevens Point Journal: Thu, 20 Sep) What happens when you get a vegetable oil-fueled bus, fill it with activists and take it around the country BioTour. A public awareness campaign to educate Americans on sustainable energy, global warming and peak oil, BioTour travels throughout the United States on the BioBus, an excellent example of a sustainable mode of transportation. Tours are available throughout the day at the Sundial ...
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A peek at the peak oil problem (Asia Times: Tue, 18 Sep) There are a few people who ask me to rebut the argument that oil will go down in price, thanks to a slowing world economy and the increased use of alternative energy resources and the "fact" that the world has zillions of barrels of oil still waiting to be pumped.
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BioTour at UWSP tomorrow (Stevens Point Journal: Wed, 19 Sep) Sponsored by the Student Government Association, the Wisconsin Public Interest Research Group (WISPIRG) and the Environmental Council, BioTour will hit the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point all day tomorrow. BioTour is a public awareness campaign to educate Americans on sustainable energy, global warming and peak oil. The BioBus, a mode of transportation that runs entirely on vegetable oil, ...
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Peak oil: Facts converge with theory (The Hindu: Thu, 13 Sep) Over the last couple of years, this column has elaborated on the different theories that predict the timing of peak oil.
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Groups Urge New Drive to Fight Oil-Climate Crisis (OneWorld.net via Yahoo! News: Wed, 19 Sep) WASHINGTON, Sep 19 (OneWorld) - Activists and foreign policy experts held a public forum this weekend to launch what they hope will be "a combined international movement" to respond to the threats of climate change and the depletion of oil and other cheap energy sources.
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Peak Oil Watch (CBS News: Wed, 12 Sep) PEAK OIL WATCH....OPEC agreed today to increase oil production by 500,000 barrels per day. But check out this sentence in the New York Times coverage:Consuming nations, including the United States, have been urging OPEC producers to put more oil on...
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Current Issue: (Technician: Thu, 20 Sep) Climate change. Oil struggles. Overpopulation. Recent discussion has pointed to environmental turbulence on political and social levels.
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