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High Oil Prices are Starting to Affect China and India

The US Energy Information Administration recently released its report showing oil consumption by country updated through 2012. Based on this report, it appears that at current high oil prices, demand in both China and India is being reduced.

Watts Up, Vaclav? Putting Peak Oil and the Renewables Transition in Context

Smil's mantra is this: "All of the past shifts to new sources of primary energy have been gradual, prolonged affairs, with new sources taking decades from the beginning of production to become more than insignificant contributors, and then another two to three decades before capturing a quarter or a third of their respective markets."

Climate Question: Do We Get to Keep Flying?

An analysis of jet fuel alternatives that could be viable in the next decade.

Post Carbon Institute Goes to Washington

I was in Washington, D.C. last week with PCI Fellow David Hughes and Energy Policy Forum's Deborah Rogers to help counter the prevailing (and delusional) view that Fracking Will Save America!

Peak oil notes - June 6

 A mid-week update...Oil prices rebounded this week with Brent climbing above $104 after trading below $100 on Monday...

Making change happen - June 6

•Alex Laskey: How behavioral science can lower your energy bill •The Death and Life of Chicago •'The Power of Just Doing Stuff •'Where will all the traffic go?

Fracking Creates Water Scarcity Issues in Michigan

Concerns about the impact to local groundwater by massive water use—on a scale never before seen in Michigan fracking operations—are coming to a head, as the plan for Encana Oil & Gas (USA) Inc. to use 8.4 million gallons of water to fracture a single well has been stymied by a lack of water on site.

Bitumen Doesn't Float

Some diluted bitumen products will sink in fresh and brackish marine waters in less than 26 hours following a tanker spill or accident at a marine terminal.

Fracking - June 4

•Fracking could ruin German beer industry, brewers tell Angela Merkel •Amerikas Schiefergas-Boom droht jähes Ende •Fracking Tests Ties Between California 'Oil and Ag' Interests •Most Americans don't give a frack about fracking •UK shale gas reserves may be 'bigger than first thought' •OPEC, at its Vienna meeting, grapples with shale oil

Food & agriculture - June 4

•Breaking the grass ceiling: On U.S. farms, women are taking the reins •The USDA's Latest Report on Energy Use in Agriculture •More Than Honey •Is the US About to Become One Big Factory Farm for China? •Peak Water, Peak Oil ...Now, Peak Soil?

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