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Bye-bye gas subsidies

06.07.2008 18:33    peakoil.com
Could higher gasoline prices in China and India mean lower prices here in the U.S.? NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- If gas were more expensive in China and India, would it be cheaper in the United States? Dozens of countries in


Suburbia's not dead yet

06.07.2008 18:33    peakoil.com
Some believe high gas prices will force a migration back to cities. Don't bet on it. While millions of American families struggle with falling house prices, soaring gasoline costs and tightening credit, some environmentalists, urban planners and urban real estate

America's love affair fades as the car becomes burden of suburbia

06.07.2008 18:33    peakoil.com
The nation of road movies, freeway freedom and dreams of endless horizons is waking up to the reality of soaring fuel prices. It is known as the Inland Empire: a vast stretch of land tucked in the high desert valleys

Three types of doomers and fantasy collapse

06.07.2008 18:33    peakoil.com
Doomers doubt the likelihood of an intentional change happening on a global level. Is it "impossible" to stop this collapse? Many thoughtful scientists whisper to each other what they can’t address publicly for fear of spreading panic, but what they


ASPO Newsletter - July 2008

06.07.2008 18:33    peakoil.com
1057. The Flat-Earth Refrain loses its appeal 1058. Impact of High Prices on Reserves 1059. Falling Demand 1060. Economical with the Truth 1061. Peak Oil : A Turning Point for Mankind 1062. An Atlas of Oil & Gas Depletion 1063.

Despite rocketing prices, outlook is bleak for oil majors

06.07.2008 12:54    peakoil.com
MADRID - DESPITE record crude prices, the major oil companies are struggling to access resources that are being jealously guarded by national companies with whom they are forced to establish partnerships. As paradoxical as it may seem, high oil prices

South Korea announces first oil contingency measures

06.07.2008 12:54    peakoil.com
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea said on Sunday it was implementing a multi-stage contingency plan aimed at reducing energy consumption before the skyrocketing oil prices push Asia's fourth-largest economy into a full-fledged crisis. Prime Minister Han Seung-soo told a televised

The upside of $200 oil

06.07.2008 01:17    peakoil.com
Remembered more for his apocalyptic pessimism than his economics, 18th-century parson and thinker Thomas Malthus reasoned that too many people and too little food would eventually lead to rampant starvation. It didn't. Two hundred years later, the same rigid law

Teens alter summer plans amid soaring prices

06.07.2008 01:17    peakoil.com
Anthony Squires knows exactly what he wants to do. Squires, 18, attends San Diego City College. He wants to transfer to the University of San Diego. He wants to study medicine. More immediately, though, he wants to volunteer at a

Responses to green energy programs lack energy

06.07.2008 01:17    peakoil.com
ALBANY, N.Y. - Even as more Americans look to shrink their carbon footprints, relatively few have switched to providers of electricity generated by wind, water and sun. "Green power" programs allow consumers to purchase renewable energy, usually at a premium,

At $100 for Tank of Gas, Some Choke on 'Fill It’

06.07.2008 01:17    peakoil.com
With gasoline prices high and rising, a new financial milestone has arrived: the $100 tank of gas....

U.S. must move on climate change at G8: Barroso

06.07.2008 01:17    peakoil.com
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The United States must take another step towards a global climate change pact when major industrialized countries meet in Japan next week, the head of the European Union's executive said on Friday. "In this G8 summit we

Energy challenge: We’ll have to fix it ourselves

06.07.2008 01:17    peakoil.com
IT’S ON US hard and fast, and it’s real. It’s been coming for 35 years, just as those bedraggled environmentalists said, but we chose to ignore it and party on. What do we do now? In the short term, say

Ethanol in Center of Price Storm

06.07.2008 01:17    peakoil.com
For many months, an intense debate has been waged among interest groups and politicians in Washington over the role of corn-based ethanol in higher food prices. The issue is coming to a head now, with the Environmental Protection Agency poised

High oil prices spur demand for low energy electronics

06.07.2008 01:17    peakoil.com
SEOUL (Reuters) - These days when customers walk into electronics stores, the first question they ask is how much electricity the fridge, washing machine or laptop computer they are contemplating buying consumes. "Energy savings were not exactly a hot topic

EU backs away from biofuel goal

06.07.2008 01:17    peakoil.com
PARIS (Reuters) - European Union energy chiefs considered an accord with Brazil over biofuels on Saturday at the end of a three day meeting in Paris during which they backed away from the EU's controversial biofuels target. Though no concrete

Fishermen and boaters run aground by high fuel prices

06.07.2008 00:00    peakoil.com
The fish in Lake Erie are having an easier time of it this summer. The fishermen aren't, thanks to fuel prices rising faster than the proverbial creek emptying into the lake after a summer storm. "Yep," agreed Bucyrian Rick Bauer,

Government asks stores to stockpile food to overcome hauliers strike (UK)

06.07.2008 00:00    peakoil.com
Ministers are in talks with supermarkets about emergency food reserves in case fuel protests lead to shortages at shops. The government wants to ensure retailers and suppliers can continue to sell basics such as meat, bread and milk if hauliers

German truckers plan to join world fuel-price protests

06.07.2008 00:00    peakoil.com
Truck operators in Germany are planning to follow the transport industry in other countries, demonstrating for government relief from soaring fuel prices, an industry leader said Saturday. Separately, a market-research company said 51,000 medium-sized German companies were close to failure

Nigeria: Shell recruits 4,000 to protect oil pipelines

06.07.2008 00:00    peakoil.com
Nigeria's subsidiary of oil major Shell has recruit 4,000 people to help protect its network of oil pipelines in the country's oil producing Niger Delta region, company officials said. The manager of pipeline operations in the Shell Petroleum Development Corporation

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