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Natural gas from shale: long lasting or going fast?1 comment

Michael Giberson wrote 3 weeks ago: Michael Giberson Daniel Yergin and Robert Ineson have an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal discussing … more →

Tags: Energy Markets, technology, Natural Gas, shale

Only 40 years of plenty-to-eat left?

Justin Blows wrote 2 months ago: I found this rather disturbing opinion piece at ABC online, by Julian Cribb, which links fossil fuel … more →

Tags: Feature, Agriculture, clean and sustainable technolgies, climate change, Green Revolution, peak coal

Natural Gas in Arctic lasts only 7 years!

davidkramer wrote 6 months ago: Repeatedly I have been reporting on the topic of peak oil, and naturally the topic “peak … more →

Tags: Politics, Science, Peak Oil

Peak oil, peak coal, peak gas and projected fossil fuel use2 comments

robertkyriakides wrote 9 months ago: It is interesting how much difference there is between targets and projections. The United Kingdom h … more →

Tags: climate change, Carbon Emissions, targets, Coal, Natural Gas, Energy, Gas, Oil, Global Warming

The Obama Energy Plan and our Homes2 comments

John Van Doren wrote 1 year ago: How will Obama’s energy polices affect our homes?  We won’t really know until his propos … more →

Tags: Building Codes, Carrying capacity, coal-fired power plants, Energy efficiency, Global Warming, Green Building, Natural Gas Peak Production, Net Zero Energy Home, Peak Oil

Peak oil for dummies

greenprintsurvival wrote 1 year ago: The basis of “peak oil” is that production will peak or has already peaked due to increasing demand … more →

Tags: 4. Unsustainability, unsustainable energy, Peak Oil, Energy, unsustainability, unsustainabile, Resources, Bell curve, eroi

The Great Turning

John Van Doren wrote 1 year ago: The most remarkable feature of this historical moment on Earth is not that we are on the way to dest … more →

Tags: Sustainable Design, Peak Oil, human carrying capacity, Joanna Macy, Water crisis, the great turning

Background: The Peak Oil Media Guide1 comment

lepotager wrote 1 year ago: The learned folks over at the Association for the Study of Peak Oil and Gas have published a really … more →

Tags: News, depletion, Energy, International Energy Agency, over population, Peak Oil, Population growth, shale oil, Tar Sands

The End of a 200 Year Resource Binge2 comments

John Van Doren wrote 1 year ago: “For 200 years, the material wealth of the world has improved because of increased access to ancient … more →

Tags: Sustainable Design, Energy efficiency, sustainable economics, Peak Oil, Carrying capacity, Ecological Economics, peak coal, Economics, ecological deficits

Biofuels - we drive and the world starves4 comments

robertkyriakides wrote 1 year ago:   Sometimes you can only see a picture clearly if you step back from it, so you can see the whole ca … more →

Tags: biofuels, Carbon Emissions, climate change, Coal, electricity, Energy, Global Warming, gordon brown, Natural Gas

Peak Coal - when will coal run out?3 comments

robertkyriakides wrote 1 year ago: The concept of “peak oil” is well known; there is a stage when we have less oil in our world’s reser … more →

Tags: Carbon Emissions, Carbon Trading, climate change, Coal, electricity, Energy, Gas, Global Warming, microgeneration

Definitions of Sustainability and a Steady State World

John Van Doren wrote 2 years ago: ”…the world’s richest 20 per cent of the population consume 86 per cent of its goods and … more →

Tags: Carrying capacity, Energy efficiency, Energy Star, Global Warming, Green Accounting, LEED for Homes, Natural Gas Peak Production, Net Zero Energy Home, Peak Oil


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