Peak oil educator to visit New Zealand (Scoop.co.nz: Thu, 04 Oct) Richard Heinberg, one of the world's foremost Peak Oil educators and Research Fellow of Post Carbon Institute, is coming to New Zealand in October hosted by the Green Party and the Eco Show to give talks in Auckland, Wellington and Taupo.
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Free documentaries at All Souls (The Kansas City Star: Fri, 05 Oct) All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church has announced its latest lineup of free documentaries to be shown at 7 p.m. Tuesdays at the church at 4501 Walnut.
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Christchurch Peace Bell Pavilion wins awards (Scoop.co.nz: Fri, 05 Oct) The Peace Bell Pavilion at the Christchurch Botanic Gardens has garnered three design awards; two from the New Zealand Institute of Architects and one from the New Zealand Concrete Society.
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Film and video series (Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Thu, 04 Oct) Local Sightings Film Festival, "Sweet Smell of Success," "Toy Story" and more.
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Lexcore Services Wins 25-Well Drilling Contract (Rigzone: Wed, 03 Oct) Lexcore Services, a subsidiary of Lexington Energy Services, has signed a shallow gas drilling contract with Neo Exploration. Lexcore's rigs are scheduled to begin drilling this week on a minimum of 25 wells.
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First CORE director stepping down (Aspen Daily News: Wed, 03 Oct) After 13 years of dedicated service as the director of the Community Office of Resource Efficiency, energy expert Randy Udall is stepping down to pursue his own projects.
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Lexington Energy subsidiary secures shallow gas drilling contract (Oil Online: Tue, 02 Oct) Lexington Energy subsidiary Lexcore Services has signed a shallow gas drilling contract with Neo Exploration Inc. Lexcore's rigs are already mobilized for the project which includes drilling a minimum of 25 wells and is scheduled to begin this week.
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Online-only Letters (Seattle Times: Mon, 01 Oct) The road to uncertain future Editor, The Times: My jaw dropped when I read Ron Sims argue that it will take too long to build light rail...
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