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Peak Oil News Tuesday March 18th 2008



The Myth of Energy IndependenceThe Myth of Energy Independence
(US News & World Report: Mon, 17 Mar) Q&A with Robert Bryce, author of 'Gusher of Lies: The Dangerous Delusions of Energy Independence'.


Sleepily eyeing a peak in world oil outputSleepily eyeing a peak in world oil output
(The Christian Science Monitor: Sun, 16 Mar) Some analysts cite a lack of preparation for a looming economic event.


HOT AIR OVER EMISSIONS SCHEMEHOT AIR OVER EMISSIONS SCHEME
(Isle of Wight County Press: Mon, 17 Mar) By Richard Wright - Monday, March 17, 2008 A NEW project to lower carbon dioxide emissions in Island towns and parishes was met with a sharp rebuke at a town council meeting.



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‘World made by hand’ offers a glimpse into future‘World made by hand’ offers a glimpse into future
(The Garden Island: Sun, 16 Mar) “World Made By Hand,” a new novel by James Howard Kunstler, is a view into the near future where the kind of lives we live in America today are only dim memories. I recommend you read it. It may even change your circumstances in that future world.


Religion calendarReligion calendar
(Asheville Citizen-Times: Sat, 15 Mar) Post religious events at CITIZEN-TIMES.com/submit, e-mail your events to CommunityNews@CITIZEN-TIMES.com or fax to 251-0585 at least two weeks in advance.


Ray Unger: Market's 'energy policy' is working its magicRay Unger: Market's 'energy policy' is working its magic
(The Capital Times: Fri, 14 Mar) "Gasoline prices are going higher, and there's no end in sight!" Have you heard that lately? It seems like every news story on energy begins with those fateful words. Then we hear that gasoline consumption fell for the first time in 16 years, and that mass transit ridership is up. I can just hear Robin chiming, "Holy gas guzzler, Batman, what's going on in this market?" Quite honestly, if you're ...


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