A Summary of Adam Brandt’s "Review of Mathematical Models of Future Oil Supply"

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BP’s Deepwater Oil Spill – Another Weather Pause – and Open Thread

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The weather is currently holding up the proceedings at the Deepwater Horizon well site. The seas are some six to eight feet, which is apparently the height of the top 1/3 of all waves.

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Belfast City Airport waves goodbye to Ryanair … for now? « Slugger …

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Kinda does, what with oil production peaking around 2020, and them having not yet found a way of providing solar-powered aircraft and all. Of course, we only deplete our oil reserves at 2.1% per annum. It’s not like it’s a closed system or a finite supply or owt.

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Grow Heathrow! Resisting the eviction

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For years residents and activists had campaigned together to stop the expansion of Heathrow airport , and now they had come together to build grassroots solutions to the threat of climate change and peak oil , led by the people directly …

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Use Sunlight to Smelt Iron Ore

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George Washington University Professor Stuart Licht has developed a revolutionary carbon dioxide-free method of producing iron that could provide a breakthrough for an industry that has been using the same polluting process of iron smelting for more than three thousand years.

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HK Transport official visits Europe

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The Secretary for Transport and Housing of Hong Kong Eva Cheng Tuesday left Hong Kong for a three- day duty trip to two major European cities, London and Brussels, according to local government website.

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Sustainability Digest » Solar needs a new Metric

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These represent Trillion markets already, looks like solar is on its was to continue it rapid growth rate to reach a gigaton of carbon savings by 2020 — 1000 GWs of cumulative solar installed! Jigar Shah.

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TrakLok Corporation and Telesensors Complete Merger

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TrakLok Corporation’s mission is to commercialize products and services into the global shipping industry to revolutionize both cargo security and efficiency in order to return value to its shareholders.

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Peak oil review – Aug 30 | Energy Bulletin

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Peak oil review – Aug 30. by Tom Whipple

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Money never sleeps…

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but I will be on leave for much of September.

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