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Growing risk of a shooting war over energy - 0 views

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    Once again, the week's most important energy news has gone unreported by media in the U.S. Most of the U.S. news media still doesn't understand that the important energy news is happening outside the United States. Once again this week, cameras rolled as the White House and Congress bickered for partisan advantage, this time over offshore oil drilling. Meanwhile, half a world way, three events - one indicative of the growing risk of a shooting war over energy - were completely ignored.
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The peak oil crisis: The blackouts spread | Energy Bulletin - 0 views

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    Of the 266 distinct nations or entities on the world today, nearly 100 are now reporting continuing energy shortages, mostly in the form of inadequate electricity supply, but in a growing number of cases, shortages of liquid fuels and natural gas. The actual number of countries affected is probably well over 100 but there are dozens of isolated island-states scattered around the world that are rarely heard from and are almost certainly suffering in silence while waiting for the next oil tanker to come in.
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BBC NEWS | Africa | Nigerian 'blood oil' crew paraded - 0 views

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    The Filipino crew of a boat laden with suspected stolen oil seized in Nigeria's oil-rich Delta region has been shown to journalists. The military "paraded" them in front of local media in Warri, but they denied stealing crude oil.
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The New Geopolitics of Energy - 0 views

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    While the day-to-day focus of US military planning remains Iraq and Afghanistan, American strategists are increasingly looking beyond these two conflicts to envision the global combat environment of the emerging period--and the world they see is one where the struggle over vital resources, rather than ideology or balance-of-power politics, dominates the martial landscape. Believing that the United States must reconfigure its doctrines and forces in order to prevail in such an environment, senior officials have taken steps to enhance strategic planning and combat capabilities. Although little of this has reached the public domain, there have been a number of key indicators.
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JUST: THE CRISES OF OUR TIME --- AND THE NEED FOR A PARADIGM SHIFT - 0 views

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    For the first time in history the human family as a single entity is faced with multiple global crises, each of which has far-reaching implications for the future of our species. These crises are not just the consequences of specific events or even systemic flaws in say the global economic architecture. They are related to fundamental values and deeply entrenched worldviews. The solutions to these crises may require an unprecedented paradigm shift --- a radical shift in the way in which we look at ourselves, at others, and at the planet that we inhabit.
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Islanders without kerosene - Fiji Times Online - 0 views

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    VILLAGERS of Dravuwalu on Totoya in Lau have been without kerosene for the past three months as a result of irregular shipping services. Sikiti Cakacaka told The Fiji Times from Totoya it has been hard to cope without fuel, food or medical supplies.
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Peak Moment Television - 0 views

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    Perspectives and initiatives for local self-reliant living in the face of energy, climate, and economic uncertainty. In response to awakened Peak Oil awareness, Yuba Gals began producing the weekly 28-minute Peak Moment Conversations.In January 2006. They are hosted and produced by Janaia; directed and edited by Robyn.
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Nations with vast oil wealth gaining clout - Los Angeles Times - 0 views

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    Some autocratic governments are challenging U.S. policies and silencing domestic dissent. But their increased spending raises the risk of inflation, which could erode popular support.
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Peak Moment Conversations » Blog Archive » 115: Calm Before the Storm - 0 views

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    Richard Heinberg, author of "Peak Everything", reviews the accelerating events since mid-2007, including the credit crunch and fossil fuel price volatility, noting that we've missed most of the best opportunities to manage collapse. He asks, "how far down the staircase of complexity will our global civilization have to go until we're sustainable?
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Peak oil is a done deal | Energy Bulletin - 0 views

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    I now believe that the hypothesis of a near or medium-term peak in the world's oil supply is confirmed beyond any reasonable doubt. A shift in emphasis that speaks to reducing our demand for oil and examining alternatives to oil is now required. I will be taking that road in the future, leaving specific concerns about the oil supply behind.
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Matt Simmons and the Five Psychological Stages of Grief | Energy Bulletin - 0 views

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    This is a wonderful clip. Matt Simmons is the author of 'Twighlight in the Desert', is a leading US investment banker, and a long-term advocate of the peak oil argument. When he was asked to go on CNBC's 'Fast Money' to discuss the high oil prices, he clearly stunned the presenters with his forthright analysis of society's current perilous situation. When asked if $147 a barrel is a 'wake up call' he replied "yes, but we're not having a wake up call, we're having a witch hunt for who got us here", a succinct analysis of the current world situation. What was especially fascinating to watch was when he was asked for his prognosis of the near future.
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Chomsky: Bush & Cheney Always Saw Iraq as a Sweetheart Oil Deal | War on Iraq | AlterNet - 0 views

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    The deal just taking shape between Iraq's Oil Ministry and four Western oil companies raises critical questions about the nature of the U.S. invasion and occupation of Iraq -- questions that should certainly be addressed by presidential candidates and seriously discussed in the United States, and of course in occupied Iraq, where it appears that the population has little if any role in determining the future of its country.
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Farmers fight plans for new oil refinery - CNN.com - 0 views

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    Farmland stretches as far as the eye can see -- row upon row of corn stalks waving in the breeze. It's an unlikely place to watch America debate its energy crisis but a battle is raging in this corner of South Dakota over what could be the nation's first new oil refinery in 30 years. Farmer Dale Harkness wants future generations to enjoy the land in Elk Point, South Dakota, as it is now. Farmer Dale Harkness wants future generations to enjoy the land in Elk Point, South Dakota, as it is now. Click to view previous image 1 of 3 Click to view next image Plans were kept secret for months but residents of Union County have now voted in favor of rezoning land for a $10-billion refinery capable of converting 400,000 barrels of Canadian oil into gasoline, diesel and jet fuel every day.
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Kudlow's Money Politic$ on National Review Online - 0 views

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    In a dramatic move yesterday President Bush removed the executive-branch moratorium on offshore drilling. Today, at a news conference, Bush repeated his new position, and slammed the Democratic Congress for not removing the congressional moratorium on the Outer Continental Shelf and elsewhere. Crude-oil futures for August delivery plunged $9.26, or 6.3 percent, almost immediately as Bush was speaking, bringing the barrel price down to $136. Now isn't this interesting?
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The Oil Drum | Multiple Birds - One Silver BB: A synergistic set of solutions to multip... - 0 views

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    The consensus on The Oil Drum is that there is no single "Silver Bullet" to deal with our related energy, oil and climate change problems, Rather a series of "Silver BBs" will be needed. This essay is about a cost effective, medium term, multi-faceted, synergistic Silver BB arguably our best one.
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US military energy consumption- facts and figures | Energy Bulletin - 0 views

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    As the saying goes, facts are many but the truth is one. The truth is that the U.S. military is the single largest consumer of energy in the world. But as a wise man once said, don't confuse facts with reality. The reality is that even U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) does not know precisely where and how much energy it consumes. This is my Fact Zero. Below I give some facts and figures on U.S. military oil consumption based mostly on official statistics.[1] If you want to reproduce them make sure you read every footnote even if you need to put on your glasses. Also read the footnotes in this article.
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TheHill.com - Pelosi: Drilling in protected areas 'a hoax' - 0 views

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    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Thursday shut the door on expanding oil and gas drilling beyond areas that have already been approved for energy exploration, drawing a clear distinction from her counterparts in charge of the Senate. "This call for drilling in areas that are protected is a hoax, it's an absolute hoax on the part of the Republicans and this administration" Pelosi said at her weekly press conference. "It's a decoy to punt your attention away from the fact that their policies have produced $4-a-gallon gasoline."
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Bush calls on Congress to lift oil drilling ban - Oil & energy- msnbc.com - 0 views

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    Putting pressure on congressional Democrats to back more exploration for oil, President Bush on Monday promised to lift an executive ban on offshore drilling that his stood since his father was president.
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toledoblade.com -- Oil threatens U.S. security, Obama says - 0 views

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    DAYTON - Calling it one of the most dangerous weapons pointed at America, presumptive Democratic nominee Barack Obama yesterday vowed to break the hold the "tyranny of oil'' has on the United States.
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