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Peak Oil

Looking at the challenges of resource depletion, particularly in respect of Peak Oil and the problems of energy security.



The Ecologist on Peak Oil Print E-mail
Friday, 09 November 2007
Several articles going into the basics
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The Pentagon v. Peak Oil Print E-mail
Wednesday, 20 June 2007
How Wars of the Future May Be Fought Just to Run the Machines That Fight Them
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Peak oil threatens UK food security Print E-mail
Wednesday, 17 January 2007

DWINDLING oil stocks and EU trade and energy policies threaten food price hikes – and could cause the UK to be vulnerable to food shortages for the first time since the Second World War, according to a new report by Green Party Euro-MP Caroline Lucas. 

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Meacher on Peak Oil Print E-mail
Monday, 26 June 2006
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The Heart and despair of Peak Oil Print E-mail
Wednesday, 07 June 2006
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Surviving Peak Oil Print E-mail
Wednesday, 07 June 2006
An interesting article looking at oil addiction - includes a look at Cuba.

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The Coming Decline of Oil Print E-mail
Monday, 15 May 2006
The geological evidence suggests that world oil production will be peaking sooner rather than later. Kenneth Deffeyes, a highly respected geologist and former oil industry employee now at Princeton University, says in his 2005 book, Beyond Oil, “It is my opinion that the peak will occur in late 2005 or in the first few months of 2006.” Walter Youngquist and A.M. Samsan Bakhtiari of the Iranian National Oil Company both project that oil will peak in 2007.
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It's capitalism or a habitable planet - you can't have both Print E-mail
Thursday, 02 February 2006

Our economic system is unsustainable by its very nature. The only response to climate chaos and peak oil is major social change.

Robert Newman in The Guardian - Thursday February 2, 2006:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/climatechange/story/0,,1700301,00.html

 
What they don't want you to know about the coming oil crisis Print E-mail
Friday, 20 January 2006

Major article on Peak Oil in The Independent

http://news.independent.co.uk/environment/article339928.ece

Soaring fuel prices, rumours of winter power cuts, panic over the gas supply from Russia, abrupt changes to forecasts of crude output... Is something sinister going on? Yes, says former oil man Jeremy Leggett, and it's time to face the fact that the supplies we so depend on are going to run out.

By Jeremy Leggett

A major article in The Independent - published: 20 January 2006

Adapted from "Half Gone: Oil, Gas, Hot Air and the Global Energy Crisis", by Jeremy Leggett (Portobello Books, £12.99).

 
Twilight of the Oil Age: good overview article Print E-mail
Tuesday, 06 December 2005

A well-connected industry insider has concluded that some of the world's largest oil beds may be on the verge of production collapse. He writes: "I believe we are either at or very close to peak oil. If I'm right, then we have to assume that five or 10 years from now we'll be producing less oil than we are today. And yet we have a society that is expecting, under the most conservative assumptions, that oil usage will grow by at least 30 to 50 percent over the next 25 years. In other words, we would end up with only 70 percent of the oil we have today when we would need to have 150 percent. It's a problem of staggering economic proportions - far greater than the temporary setback of a terrorist attack on energy infrastructure - that could end up leading to more geopolitical fistfights than you can ever imagine. The fistfights turn into weapon fights and give way to a very ugly society."

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http://www.alternet.org/story/27942/ 

 
The World's Second Largest Oil Field Has Peaked. Print E-mail
Tuesday, 22 November 2005

It was an incredible revelation last week that the second largest oil field in the world is exhausted and past its peak output. Yet that is what the Kuwait Oil Company revealed about its Burgan field.

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