Category Archives: Peak oil

Are the good times over for good? Part 2.

If, as some are arguing, economic “growth” is a thing of the past due to the financial crash and ever higher energy prices, what are the implications? Education, health and social security All of these rely on economic growth.  I would point out to … Continue reading

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Are the good times over for good? Part 1.

In the last few days the Guardian’s economic editor Larry Elliot wrote a piece asking just this question.  Its five years since the global economic crash and things really haven’t returned to normal yet.  Whatever your politics there is a … Continue reading

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Headed For A Disaster Of Biblical Proportions?

I found this through Facebook the other day.  It follows some comments made by “legendary” investor Jeremy Grantham about humanities future.  This has led to the response in the link above.  I thought it would be interesting to take each … Continue reading

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neonicotinoids and oil

There has been a fuss in Europe over the last week or so over the use of a class of pesticides called neonicotinoids.  These have just been banned due to concerns by the EU over their effect on insects, particularly … Continue reading

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book excerpt

“There is no doubt that oil brings comfort and convenience to our lives today. However, our over-dependence on it has produced a way of living in which we are less dependent on one another and our relationship with creation is … Continue reading

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Aftermath: World Without Oil

I recently was looking for music videos and found a documentary made in 2010 which looks at peak oil (quite out of place in that section of the well known video site).  It does so from the unusual and extreme … Continue reading

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Food growing update

Spring has sprung, at least it appears that way at least some of the time between the dumps of snow.  The daffodils are struggling up and leaves coming into bud.  Over the last month my attention has started to turn … Continue reading

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Fracking in the UK

On Wednesdays Guardian G2 cover there was a picture of the valley showing the church my grandparents attended in rural Somerset.  It was actually an advert for “Visit England” encouraging tourism to North Somerset.  How ironic then to read elsewhere … Continue reading

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Energy and crisis

Rarely can a book have had so much free publicity in such a short time as “No oil in the lamp” has over the last few days.  Alistair Buchanan the head of OFGEM gave speech stating the UK faces a … Continue reading

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Keystone XL pipeline

Over the last few months the internet has been full of activity over the Keystone XL pipeline.  Here is some brief background on the project from a new book “Carnival Kingdom Biblical Justice for Global Communities“. “Over the last year … Continue reading

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