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Peak Oil News Sunday February 3rd 2008



Library to screen, discuss Cuba movieLibrary to screen, discuss Cuba movie
(The Iowa City Press-Citizen: Fri, 01 Feb) A screening and discussion of "The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil" will be from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the Iowa City Public Library, room A.


Green issues on agenda at Spokes eventGreen issues on agenda at Spokes event
(Edinburgh Evening News: Fri, 01 Feb) THE issues of climate change, peak oil and the Government's cycling policy will be discussed at a the Spring meeting of cycling lobby group Spokes.


Eco-Heat in Vermont SchoolsEco-Heat in Vermont Schools
(WCAX-TV Vermont: Sun, 03 Feb) More than 30 Vermont schools are using wood chips from the forest to keep students in the classroom warm.  


County panel pushes solar energyCounty panel pushes solar energy
(The Gainesville Sun: Sat, 02 Feb) The committee will recommend making homes more energy-efficient.



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(EUActiv: Fri, 01 Feb) For many oil companies, buying oil on increasingly volatile and expensive global crude markets is less risky than investing in new extraction facilities, the International Energy Agency's (IEA) William Ramsay said on 31 January in Brussels.


Maritimes particularly vulnerable if global oil supply was cut offMaritimes particularly vulnerable if global oil supply was cut off
(Daily Gleaner: Fri, 01 Feb) Eastern Canada needs an emergency supply of oil to keep homes warm, cars on the road and the economy running if global sources are suddenly shut off by a disaster or political crisis, a report released Thursday says.


What's On: Other ScreensWhat's On: Other Screens
(Toronto Star: Thu, 31 Jan) Buddies in Bad Times Theatre Peace of Art Film Series Fri.: black./womyn.:conversations... 7 p.m. ($12/PWYC). 12 Alexander St.


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.


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