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M.A.R.E. Initiative UK: June 2008
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Wednesday, June 25, 2008. A State of Emergency. Posted by Euan Mearns. On June 24, 2008 - 10:00pm in The Oil Drum: Europe. Click all charts to enlarge, without call out. Chart modified from slide 57 of the BERR presentation. Click on chart to enlarge. Historic oil prices shown on this chart are the annual average for Brent Blend taken from the BP statistical review of World Energy 2008. From riches to rags. By 2013 - just 5 years away. This completely dwarfs the riches of North Sea oil and gas produc...
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MIT Energy Club: November 2007
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Friday, November 23, 2007. MIT Energy Conference lands renowned clean energy investor John Doerr as keynote! The directors of the MIT Energy Conference. Announced this week that John Doerr. Partner at Kleiner Perkins Caufield and Byers - one of the world's most famous and successful venture capital firms, has agreed to keynote this year's conference, to be held April 11-12, 2008. Congrats to the MIT Energy Conference Organizing Team on this huge win! Local Firms in Their Portfolio:. Solar Thermal (Bay Ar...
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La Transición: Our World Is Finite: The Implications of Resource Limitations
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Saturday, May 3, 2008. Our World Is Finite: The Implications of Resource Limitations. Posted by Gail Tverberg on "the oil drum". We all know the world is finite. The number of atoms is finite, and these atoms combine to form a finite number of molecules. The mix of molecules may change over time, but in total, the number of molecules is also finite. We also know that growth. What are earth's limits? Are we reaching them? ED Note by PG: Note that this is an updated version of an article. Took place in spi...
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GeneSyst International, Inc. : Links
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Welcome to GeneSyst International, Inc. Publications - Print / Web. Specializes in discreet and competitive brokerage services in both physical and financial ethanol/biofuels markets. News and information for the ethanol and biodiesel industries. News and information for the ethanol and biodiesel industries. BioFuels Journal is published bi-monthly by Country Journal Publishing. Ethanol Market.com LLC. The Environmental Industry Associations (EIA). The WASTE Equipment Technology Association (WASTEC) is t...
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MIT Energy Club: Former Chairman and CEO of ExxonMobil, Lee Raymond, speaks in the MIT Energy Initiative Colloqium
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Tuesday, November 6, 2007. Former Chairman and CEO of ExxonMobil, Lee Raymond, speaks in the MIT Energy Initiative Colloqium. The MIT Energy Initiative brought Lee Raymond, former CEO/Chairman of ExxonMobil, to come speak to the MIT energy community about the recently published National Petroleum Council report " Facing the Hard Truths about Energy. The format of the event was a "fireside chat" with MIT Institute Professor John Deutch peppering Lee Raymond with questions and then open audience Q&A. Raymo...
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La Transición: May 2008
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Saturday, May 3, 2008. Our World Is Finite: The Implications of Resource Limitations. Posted by Gail Tverberg on "the oil drum". We all know the world is finite. The number of atoms is finite, and these atoms combine to form a finite number of molecules. The mix of molecules may change over time, but in total, the number of molecules is also finite. We also know that growth. What are earth's limits? Are we reaching them? ED Note by PG: Note that this is an updated version of an article. Took place in spi...
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M.A.R.E. Initiative UK
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Thursday, June 12, 2008. Our World Is Finite: The Implications of Resource Limitations. Posted by Gail Tverberg on "the oil drum". We all know the world is finite. The number of atoms is finite, and these atoms combine to form a finite number of molecules. The mix of molecules may change over time, but in total, the number of molecules is also finite. We also know that growth. What are earth's limits? Are we reaching them? ED Note by PG: Note that this is an updated version of an article. Took place in s...