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Peak Oil News Tuesday October 16th 2007



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(Red Bluff Daily News: Sat, 13 Oct) RED BLUFF - Peak Oil"will be the topic of the Oct. 17 meeting of the Red Bluff-Tehama County branch of the American Association of University Women. It will be at 6:30 p.m. at the Tehama County Library community room in Red Bluff.


On the Road, Hope for a Zero-Pollution CarOn the Road, Hope for a Zero-Pollution Car
(New York Times: Tue, 16 Oct) Scientists and engineers are searching for ways to reduce the cost and improve the practicality of hydrogen-powered vehicles.


Time to debate political policingTime to debate political policing
(Scoop.co.nz: Tue, 16 Oct) The public can and must debate the scope of political policing in the wake of the “anti-terrorism” Operation O-desk, says Dr Warwick Tie, sociologist with the School of Social and Cultural Studies at Massey University.


When trains and markets collideWhen trains and markets collide
(Salon.com: Mon, 15 Oct) In Bangkok, there is no such thing as the wrong side of the tracks



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Class war and the Farm BillClass war and the Farm Bill
(Salon.com: Mon, 15 Oct) The rich are different from you and me: They get subsidies.


Less can be ‘a scary word’Less can be ‘a scary word’
(Coast Reporter: Fri, 12 Oct) Coast residents looking to reduce their ecological footprint and prepare themselves for the onset of peak oil can get a refresher course at Less Fest, an afternoon event at Elphinstone Secondary next Friday.


The swing-state subprime bluesThe swing-state subprime blues
(Salon.com: Mon, 15 Oct) Some of the states hit hardest by the housing bust will be the most hotly contested in next year's presidential election.


Has world oil production already peaked?Has world oil production already peaked?
(Salon.com: Thu, 11 Oct) Tadeusz Patzek, biofuel critic supreme, says the numbers so far this year support a peak oil hypothesis


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