Peak Oil Passnotes: Peak Oil Is Here, Enjoy (Resource Investor: Fri, 28 Mar) In what will be the last Peak Oil Passnotes, we take a brief look at the way the industry has moved from denial to acceptance. Welcome to the beginning of the end.
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How long can oil fuel our leisure? (Stuff: Sat, 05 Apr) Open up the throttle on a top dragster and you are burning more fuel than a 747 jet. You hit the end of the track in about five seconds, but still, that is a lot of gas.
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Documentary Channel Goes Green For Earth Day (MultiChannel News: Fri, 04 Apr) Documentary Channel Friday announced it will devote its entire programming on Earth Day, Tuesday, April 24 to green documentaries with a special "EarthView" programming event featuring four new primetime premieres and one DOC premiere of eco-friendly documentaries.
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Recent Original Stories (OS News: Fri, 04 Apr) "The Samba Team disapproves strongly of the actions taken by Novell on November 2nd.
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Renewable energy program at library (Small Town Papers News Service: Fri, 04 Apr) A forum on renewable energy independence and climate change was held at the Kasson Public Library last week. The presenter was Lou Schwartzkipf, Minnesota State University Mankato Professor of Physics....
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There will never be too much oil (rediff.com: Mon, 31 Mar) Peak oil has been a matter of discussion in recent times. Christophe de Margerie, the Chief Executive of Total in France, says the world will never produce 100 mn barrels per day of oil; we currently produce around 85 mn barrels per day of oil. In UK, it is widely understood by the general public that the U.K. is going to be a net importer of energy from now on. Peak oil is a reality. It may ...
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Sanders asked to back energy efficiency grants (Brattleboro Reformer: Thu, 03 Apr) Thursday, April 3 BRATTLEBORO -- A national organization is urging Vermont's independent senator to support a new program to help fund energy efficiency and conservation around the country.
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Grow your own veg, says mayor (The Courier Mail: Wed, 02 Apr) THE Lord Mayor is calling on Brisbane ratepayers to grow their own fruit and vegetables, but experts warn in this case that fresh might not be best.
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