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Peak Oil News Saturday November 10th 2007



Houston Confronting Peak OilHouston Confronting Peak Oil
(Austin Chronicle: Thu, 08 Nov) In attendance at the 2007 Houston World Oil Conference , Oct. 17-20, were some 525 people from 18 countries and 36 states for the largest ever conference to address " peak oil ": the historical moment at which world oil production reaches maximum output and begins to decline, to be outpaced by rapidly increasing global demand.


Press ReleasesPress Releases
(BusinessNorth: Thu, 08 Nov) We live in a world of unprecedented challenges. Ominous signs of climate change, peak oil and diminishing natural resources exist in the face of increasing population, consumption and pollution, and the rising demands of the global economy on the planet.


Biofuels and sustainability to be discusses at the Library Nov. 12 and 13Biofuels and sustainability to be discusses at the Library Nov. 12 and 13
(The Islands' Sounder: Tue, 06 Nov) Jan Lundberg, one of the country’s most authoritative writers and speakers about peak oil and energy-related issues (www.culturechange.org), will be visiting Orcas Island on Monday, Nov. 12 and Tuesday, Nov. 13. At 7 p.m. on the 12th he’ll be showing the DVD "The Myth of Biofuels" at the Orcas Island Public Library and talking about a variety of interesting topics including the Sail Transport ...


Kapiti council gives land for boy race 'burnout'Kapiti council gives land for boy race 'burnout'
(Stuff: Fri, 09 Nov) Boy racers have been given land in the centre of Paraparaumu to build a burnout pad, angering environmentalists and some Kapiti councillors.



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Article Photo HistoryArticle Photo History
(The San Francisco Examiner: Fri, 09 Nov) Examiner Reader said: 495 will more of a parking lot with the ICC than it would be without it. The state's own studies show this increase in predicted Beltway traffic.


Top ScoopsTop Scoops
(Scoop.co.nz: Tue, 06 Nov) Is Peak Oil with us and what does it mean for Investors?


Connector gets green lightConnector gets green light
(The Washington Examiner: Fri, 09 Nov) A federal judge has turned back lawsuits by two environmental groups and cleared the way for work to begin full throttle on the Intercounty Connector - the controversial 18-mile toll road between Montgomery and Prince George's counties.


Fossil Fuel to Stay as Fuel of Choice in Coming YearsFossil Fuel to Stay as Fuel of Choice in Coming Years
(MENAFN: Fri, 09 Nov) Fossil Fuel to Stay as Fuel of Choice in Coming Years


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