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Peak Oil Primer | Post Peak Living

Interesting New Developments May 6, 2010 — Oxford University Lecturer of Politics Dr. Joerg Friedrichs in a paper published in Energy Policy asks: how is the U.S. likely to react as oil production declines? Will it follow the path of Cuba, North Korea, Imperial Japan or something completely different? April 26, 2010 — Puru Saxena, [...]

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Global Warming: Peak Oil as Soon as 2014

This is one of the more actually optimistic blog articles I’ve come across recently re: “peak oil” and it is encouraging. This item is important mostly because it is coming out of Kuwait who is central to OPEC and is not known for peak oil enthusiasm. Any models available to date put the peak back [...]

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From the Second Balcony

“If a nation expects to be ignorant and free in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be.” – Thomas Jefferson, 1816 From the Second Balcony Posted using ShareThis

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POCKET PARaDIGMS BY SAM SMITH Advertising America Anthropology Baseball Balancing rights Beat generation Blame Budgets Bush Campaign Choice Cities Community Cooperation Culture Democratic Party Devolution Economics Elite Entropy Evolution Experts Freedom

Check out this website I found at prorev.com This is not just about 9/11; it’s about America. It’s about us. It’s about what we have forgotten. Fear and a constant arousal of fear from media has driven some of these basic propositions from our minds. Let us remember. “Many years ago some people built castles [...]

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Clerical Leaders Defy Ayatollah on Iran Election – NYTimes.com

“This crack in the clerical establishment, and the fact they are siding with the people and Moussavi, in my view is the most historic crack in the 30 years of the Islamic republic,” said Abbas Milani, director of the Iranian Studies Program at Stanford University. “Remember, they are going against an election verified and sanctified [...]

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