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Peak Oil News Wednesday December 12th 2007



Panelists discuss climate changes, peak oilPanelists discuss climate changes, peak oil
(The Daily Star: Thu, 06 Dec) ONEONTA _ "Kill your lawn."That was one of the recommendations from a panel discussion based around peak oil and climate change held Wednesday night at the First United Methodist Church.


Need for Cross Party Commission on Peak OilNeed for Cross Party Commission on Peak Oil
(Scoop.co.nz: Thu, 06 Dec) The Maori Party has today reiterated the call it made on 4 September 2005 to establish a cross-party parliamentary commission on peak oil.


HEADLINE NEWSHEADLINE NEWS
(Elmira Independent: Tue, 11 Dec) Ongoing discussions with local farmers have prompted plans for an organic food collective. While plans are still in their infancy, interest in the venture is gaining momentum.


North Dakota continues to lead three-state region in oil, gas leasesNorth Dakota continues to lead three-state region in oil, gas leases
(The Bismarck Tribune: Tue, 11 Dec) The weather may have turned cold, but North Dakota's oil patch continues to sizzle.



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The E-ListThe E-List
(Vancouver Province: Tue, 11 Dec) Why: The only difficult part of Malaspina's Deck the Walls annual show is choosing from more than 100 prints by more than 40 local artists. All the works are smaller framed originals, which makes it far too easy to not stop at purchasing just one.


Food Summit studies the question: What’ll we do when the oil runs out?Food Summit studies the question: What’ll we do when the oil runs out?
(Eastern Ontario AgriNews: Fri, 07 Dec) KINGSTON - The looming peak oil crunch, that time when demand for the world’s oil outpaces its production, couldn’t deter the community here from optimistically embracing the concept of establishing a local, sustainable food system.


Activity in Oil Patch Heating UpActivity in Oil Patch Heating Up
(KX TV North Dakota: Mon, 10 Dec) Activity in North Dakota's oil patch is heating up with the rising price of crude. Bruce Hicks is the state's Oil and Gas Division assistant director. He says North Dakota has 56 drill rigs operating in the oil patch now, and up to 10 more are expect


Rigs RisingRigs Rising
(KQCD-TV Dickinson: Mon, 10 Dec) Consumers may not like the way it feels when they fill up at the pump, but activity in North Dakota`s oil patch is nevertheless heating up with the rising price of crude.


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