Year: 2005

  • Oil ‘will hit $100 by winter’

    Saw this on EV World about surging demand of oil and thought it was interesting. Oil ‘will hit $100 by winter’ Worst-ever crisis looms, says analyst · Surging demand to keep prices high Heather Stewart, economics correspondent Oil prices could rocket to $100 within six months, plunging the world into an unprecedented fuel crisis, controversial Texan…

  • Business giants urge warming action

    Business giants urge warming action – Global news analyst WebDB – Blog Big business added its voice on Thursday to a growing crescendo of calls on the governments of the world’s richest nations to take urgent action to curb potentially catastrophic global warming. The call follows a similar appeal from the world’s top scientists and…

  • Energy Bill Debate: Key Issues on the Floor

    U.S. Senator Domenici Says Energy Bill Debate Begins Monday “Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Chairman Pete Domenici (R-N.M.) today said the energy bill debate will hit the Senate floor Monday for an anticipated two-week debate that could be complete by the Fourth of July recess.” Why is this important: As Rod Abrams said in…

  • Global warming? A small few non-believers say no

    Global warming? A small few non-believers say no

    Persistence of  Climate Change Denialism Despite the overwhelming reality of change and also severity of global warming we have deniers.  For a minority still rejects the evidence and dismisses the urgency. This persistent denialism is also often fueled by political ideologies.  I mean vested interests in maintaining the status quo of fossil fuel consumption.  Moreover…

  • PEV article in the NY Times that the Green Living Guy was referenced.

    PEV article in the NY Times that the Green Living Guy was referenced.

    PEV article in the NY Times that I was referenced. Granted this was in 04, but I thought it was relevant information to post and also that I was mentioned. Taking Hills in a Single Glide Sales of P.E.V.’s, have increased anywhere from 40 to 200 percent annually over the last three or four years…