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| Getting a peek at the effects of Peak Oil Albany Times Union A resident of northern California, Heinberg has been writing about the inevitable decline of fossil fuels, a situation also called Peak Oil, since his first book came out in 2003. His tenth book, “The End of Growth,” was just released. See all stories on this topic » |
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| The Peak Oil Crisis: Our Natural Gas Glut Falls Church News Press By Tom Whipple With global warming driving down the demand for natural gas as a home heating fuel and natural gas drillers producing record amounts, an oversupply situation has developed quickly. Stocks of natural gas are rising. See all stories on this topic » |
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| Drilling in the Wind LubbockOnline.com (blog) We have hit Peak Oil and are slowly reaping the rewards of our misadventures around the world. For the DIY crowd, there are a handful of stores in Lubbock that offer a small selection of solar panels and kits if you don’t want to buy greentech … See all stories on this topic » |
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| A question of when ifw-net.com Sir, as one of two co-founders of peakoil.com, I have had the opportunity to explore this topic over several years and interact with many respected scientists and business experts including T Boon Pickens, Matt Simmons, Dr Richard Smalley and Colin … See all stories on this topic » |
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| Crude Oil Prices: Now for Something Really Scary The Market Oracle If oil prices don’t crash down to $67 within the next two months, that means for sure the evil one-eyed-drooling-spirit of Peak Oil, which everyone has been studiously trying to ignore for so long, has finally arrived. The dotted red-line on the chart … See all stories on this topic » |
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