Category Archives: Peak oil

One thing we have learnt this week- the Haber process is 100 years old

The Haber process is 100 years old this year.  Haber its inventer was both a controversial and contradictory figure.  A chemist, his most famous contribution was to discover a means of removing nitrogen from the atmosphere and make it chemically … Continue reading

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Can we cut energy bills?

Can we cut energy bills? Apologies to non-UK readers (of which this blog has many) but for the last month or so the UK media has been full of suggestions of how to cut energy bills. Various ideas have been … Continue reading

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Population (part 2)

Population, a highly controversial subject rarely talked about in green circles has been raised on the “Seedbed” website. I have a number of criticisms of this article some of which were raised in a previous post. As well as the criticisms … Continue reading

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Population

We wrote about population in the economics chapter of our book “No oil in the lamp”.  A week or so ago I read a very provocative post on the site “Seedbed” on population.  Its with some trepidation I blog on … Continue reading

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The Arab “Spring” and energy security

  Early 2011 saw the so-called Arab “Spring” – an abrupt and unexpected change in the political landscape across the Arab world. Starting in Tunisia, widespread street protests took place as ordinary citizens demanded human rights and political change. The … Continue reading

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BP a look at fossil fuels

As I mentioned in the previous blog post the annual BP statistical energy review is out for 2013 (of course its most recent data is for 2012).  So what do we learn about fossil fuels? Gas This makes up 23.9% … Continue reading

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There are some reasons for hope…

Two new reports are just out.  The International Energy Agency (IEA) has produced a report called “Redrawing the energy-climate map” and the annual BP review of world energy is also out. There is both good and bad news in the … Continue reading

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Can GM feed the world?

One of the claims made every-time you hear a proponent of genetically modified plants talk is that GM plants are required to feed the world because we are facing a global food security crisis.  Whilst I would agree we are … Continue reading

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Should Christians be allowed to park for free on Sundays?

I was very surprised to read today that some councils offer free car parking to Christian church-goers on Sundays in city centres.  In fact the council most in the news (Woking), offers free parking to all faith groups.  Woking west … Continue reading

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Cycling- the answer to peak oil?

The first thing to say is no its not.  As we made implicit (if not explicit) in our book there is no single answer to peak oil.  Is it part of the answer?  For sure.  Transport is without doubt the … Continue reading

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