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Most U.S. States Can Be Energy Self-Reliant

weatherdem wrote 8 hours ago: I’ve been sitting on this one for a while, but finally have the time to put up something.  I f … more →

Tags: Energy, Environment, Global Warming, Science, climate change, Colorado's Energy Office, Energy self-reliant states, new rules project, renewable energy

Russian Roulette and 'an appeal to reason'

Jon wrote 6 days ago: In the run up to Copenhagen the public debate between ‘moralising believers’ and ‘sceptical deniers’ … more →

Tags: Converging Crises, climate change, Food Security, Sustainable living, Media Representations

Results from the EU-Russia Summit

Вихър Георгиев wrote 2 weeks ago: So what are the particular results of the last EU-Russia summit? First, the parties signed financing … more →

Tags: Budget and Finance, Energy, Foreign and Security Policy, regional policy, european union, Russia, summit, climate policy, ENPI

DOD’s Oil Dependency: Threat to US National Security?

Trice Kabundi wrote 2 weeks ago: According to the International Energy Agency, the global demand for oil in the next thirty years wil … more →

Tags: Analysis, Navy

India and Oman in joint military exercises

davidbroberts wrote 2 weeks ago: The Indian Air Force and the Royal Air Force of Oman engaged in joint exercises towards the end of O … more →

Tags: The Emirates, Qatar, The Sub Continent, Oman, India, India-Gulf relations, India-Oman, Jaguar, Jaguar fighter jet

Imagine*

benamin wrote 2 weeks ago: Can you imagine* imagine how much land we’d have to use in order to power the world using conc … more →

Tags: African independence, Europe, Africa, De-Salination, alt energy, Energy

Peak Oil

guidoamm wrote 3 weeks ago:   Matt Badiali’s comments: http://www.growthstockwire.com/ Significant excerpt: “Th … more →

Tags: Current events: economics & politics, Peak Oil, energy speculation

How Demand for Oil will Change by 2030

sugarcaneblog wrote 3 weeks ago: As readers of this blog know, biofuels are part of a set of solutions to address not only global war … more →

Tags: Government, ethanol, biofuels, Climate Change, Energy Independence, iea, Big Oil, oil demand

NB Power sale to Hydro Quebec - The jury is still out 2 comments

roymacmullin wrote 3 weeks ago: Like a few brave souls, I haven’t yet made up my mind on the possible sale of NB Power. To me, … more →

Tags: canadian energy policy, David Alward, David Hay, electric heat, energy policy, Hydro, Jack Keir, Liberal government, Lower Churchill

GENO - Green energy now option

dianasmith wrote 3 weeks ago: 09/11/09 This post is an item I put together at the time when the Stern report was issued. It is int … more →

Tags: Environment, climate change, Community, Energy efficiency

Alberta, you been on my mind...1 comment

Jon wrote 3 weeks ago: “You got me worried and bothered most all of the time. “Alberta, you been on my mind…”   Ben W … more →

Tags: Converging Crises, climate change, Cognitive Dissonance, Sustainable living

The French - German Nuclear Energy Divide

B Gourley wrote 4 weeks ago: What explains the diametrically opposed positions on nuclear power witnessed between France and Germ … more →

Tags: Politics, Decision Making, Economics, electricity, Energy, France, Germany, Public Policy, Strategy

Let's look at the facts2 comments

roymacmullin wrote 1 month ago: The announcement of the tentative agreement to sell NB Power is a game changer on the Atlantic Canad … more →

Tags: canadian energy policy, David Hay, energy policy, Jack Keir, Liberal government, NB Power, New Brunswick, Nuclear Power, Peak Oil

Philippines needs at least $70B to meet power demand by 2030 (11/04/09)

philenergydigest wrote 1 month ago: THE PHILIPPINES needs $70 billion to $104 billion in investments between 2005-2030 to be able to mee … more →

Tags: Businessworld, ADB

Angola to Start Producing Sugar, Ethanol in 2010 - Food Industry News

sugarcaneblog wrote 1 month ago: In an attempt to revive Angola’s once-prosperous farming sector, Brazilian industrial giant Od … more →

Tags: biofuels, ethanol, food vs fuel, Sugar, Sugarcane, Angola, ETH, Oderbrecht

US Nuclear Renaissance: Policy in Place...Check...Where are the Plants?

B Gourley wrote 1 month ago: When I started studying the question of how nuclear power’s expansion was likely to transpire, … more →

Tags: climate change, Current Events, Economics, Economy, electrical power, electricity, Energy, national security, News

Imperial Over-reach and the Case of the Missing 40,000 Troops

B Gourley wrote 1 month ago: In the Fall of 2002  I drafted an essay that became a Cato Institute Policy Analysis paper on why in … more →

Tags: 9-11, Afghanistan, Army, asymmetric warfare, Barack Obama, Current Events, decision, Decision Making, Defense

"Even if you accept the theory of man-made climate change, wind turbines are a rotten way to reduce CO2 emissions, or to improve energy security." - Roger Helmer, MEP

morgan wrote 1 month ago: The title above is actually the beginning sentence of a post tody by Roger Helmer, Conservative Memb … more →

Tags: Wind Power subsidies, wind turbines, roger helmer, CO2 emissions

Report: Ethanol Driving Down Oil Demand

sugarcaneblog wrote 1 month ago: The growing use of biofuels, including ethanol, and stricter fuel-efficiency standards for vehicles … more →

Tags: biofuels, C.E.R.A., Energy Independence, ethanol, OECD


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