Peak Oil response - Britain full speed ahead on nuclear plant (North Denver News: Sat, 12 Jan) Peak Oil notes: Declining North Sea oil has encouraged Britain to dramatically reverse course on pursuing new nuclear power. According to Reuters: Britain gave the go-ahead to a new generation of nuclear power stations on Thursday, setting no limits on nuclear expansion and adding momentum to atomic energy's worldwide renaissance. The government argues that Britain must build nuclear plants to ...
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Not ‘Peak Oil,’ but Lots More Oil (Accuracy In Media: Wed, 09 Jan) There was an interesting news item out of Moscow in late September, to which most people probably paid little heed.
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Event focuses on climate change and peak oil (Asheville Citizen-Times: Thu, 03 Jan) "ClimateSpace: An 'Unconference' on Climate Change and Peak Oil" sponsored by Smith Mill Creek Permaculture School, will be held 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday at the West Asheville Library, 942 Haywood Road in West Asheville.
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Letters to the editor: (Evansville Courier & Press: Thu, 10 Jan) I am amazed that material printed in the Viewpoint page is seldom based on fact. The "In response" article by Wendy Knipe Bredhold ("I-69 can no longer get power from oil-driven lifestyle") is a good example. The facts regarding oil in the United States are that we have more than any other country.
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CSIRO’s Future Fuels Forum set to deliver report in June (Queensland Business Review: Thu, 10 Jan) Emissions trading, future fuels and international oil supply are just some of the factors that will be considered as the CSIRO's newly formed Future Fuels Forum (FFF) articulates the main challenges for the nation in arriving at a secure and sustainable transport fuel mix for road, rail, air and sea to 2050.
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