Category Archives: Peak oil

Relentless rise in energy consumption

The latest BP Statistical Review of World Energy shows the world is continuing to undergo a relentless rise in energy consumption.  If anything the rate of energy consumption is increasing.  The only time in recent years this relentless rise in … Continue reading

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Peak gas

Have we reached peak gas? By gas I mean natural gas, not petrol in the US parlance.  Every year in June the BP Statistical Review of World Energy is published.  For those of us interested in energy it makes fascinating … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week- Iraqi oil

Oil and particularly Iraqi oil have been in the news this week. Of course first and foremost what is happening in Iraq is a humanitarian crisis.  Up to half a million Iraqis have fled the fighting, although there were reports … Continue reading

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Cycling counter

I was cycling through Edinburgh when I came across this cycling counter.  I hadn’t been that way for a while and was pleasantly surprised.  It looks a bit like TMA1 from “2001: A space Odyssey“.  The cycling counter has two … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week – agrihoods

Agrihoods- neighbourhoods and communities based around (usually) urban farms.  No I’d never heard of them either until this week.  One of the big problems with peak oil is our current food systems oil dependency. We have covered this in our … Continue reading

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peak oil again

Back to peak oil, a few weeks ago I came across this link somewhere.  In it the person called Patrick from Belgium takes you through the steps to calculate peak oil for yourselves using a spreadsheet.  This looked too good … Continue reading

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One thing we have learnt this week- algae

This week I was going to blog about peak oil after I found an surprise article on it on a financial website, but then I found yet another one on algae.  We’ve seen it growing, the green, brown or red … Continue reading

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Cycling to work

I have just started cycling to work again since I now have found a part time job.  We mention cycling in our book. “Try taking up cycling, not just for leisure purposes but as a regular means of transport. If … Continue reading

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Passover meal

  The original Easter story took place against the backdrop of the passover festival, with much of the central part of this happening at a passover meal. “On the first day of the Festival of Unleavened Bread, the disciples went … Continue reading

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UK energy data

A while ago I promised a blog on the recent release of the UK energy data.  This blog covers some of it.  The energy data I’ve obtained is really very comprehensive and goes back to 1970.  It covers almost very … Continue reading

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