Peak Oil in the News
Peak Oil News Monday April 7th 2008



Sweet in we mouthSweet in we mouth
(Trinidad Express: Mon, 07 Apr) In July of last year I wrote a series of articles linking Peak Oil (the increase in demand over foreseeable supply of petroleum) to our Government's revenue, tourism, food prices and availability, and in general the impact of the Government's fiscal policy on inflation and the Central Bank's open market response to this profligate spending.


Peak Oil Passnotes: Peak Oil Is Here, EnjoyPeak 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.


How long can oil fuel our leisure?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 DayDocumentary 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.


Recent Original StoriesRecent Original Stories
(OS News: Fri, 04 Apr) "The Samba Team disapproves strongly of the actions taken by Novell on November 2nd.


Renewable energy program at libraryRenewable 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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