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Peak Oil News Thursday January 31st 2008



Peak oil to arrive sooner than expectedPeak oil to arrive sooner than expected
(AME Info: Wed, 23 Jan) Peak oil, the point in time at which the maximum global petroleum production rate is reached, will arrive sooner than most observers expect and bring about an economic crisis that will be much greater than the one that is currently taking place in the world markets, according to author David Strahan.


Wood Chips, Peak oil, and the recessionWood Chips, Peak oil, and the recession
(North Denver News: Sun, 27 Jan) Via Environmental News Network:Unofficially the United States is now in an economic recession. Investment bankers Merrill Lynch say so. Officially, the US may not be in recession for months. That kind of announcement usually comes from the White House, but since this a presidential election year, and the party of the sitting president usually is ousted when there’s bad economic performance, the ...


Not ‘Peak Oil,’ but Lots More OilNot ‘Peak Oil,’ but Lots More Oil
(Accuracy In Media: Fri, 25 Jan) There was an interesting news item out of Moscow in late September, to which most people probably paid little heed.


City WeekCity Week
(Tucson Weekly: Thu, 31 Jan) Our top picks of what to do and where to do it for the week.



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More NewsMore News
(Gazette.Net: Wed, 30 Jan) This marks the final stage of repair work that began when the pavers on sections of Maryland Avenue and Gibbs Street began shifting out of place late last winter, city staff members say.


Oil scarcity has 'snuck up on us', expert saysOil scarcity has 'snuck up on us', expert says
(ABC via Yahoo!7 Finance: Tue, 29 Jan) The idea that the world's supplies of oil have either peaked or will soon start declining has suddenly gained new respectability.


Ian PlenderleithIan Plenderleith
(US National Soccer Players: Mon, 28 Jan) WASHINGTON DC (December 15, 2007) USSoccerPlayers -- In our last Mailbag before the holidays, some reactions to our talk with Major League Soccer’s Deputy Commissioner Ivan Gazidis.


Residents want Bush to talk of war, gas cost; use Story Chat to tell us what you want to hearResidents want Bush to talk of war, gas cost; use Story Chat to tell us what you want to hear
(Poughkeepsie Journal: Mon, 28 Jan) The war on terror, economy, gas prices and war in Iraq are among the issues local residents hope President Bush will address in his final State of the Union speech tonight.


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