Readings:Tuesday 10 November 2009
- Gregor Macdonald
- November 10th, 2009
Key Oil Figures Were Distorted by US Pressure, Says Whistleblower: Terry Macalister, The Guardian.
IEA Warns Non-Opec Oil Supply Will Peak Next Year: Kate Mackenzie, FT energysource.
World Energy Outlook Executive Summary (12 page Adobe .pdf), IEA Paris.
Too Fearful to Publicise Peak Oil Reality: Madeleine Bunting, The Guardian.
Guardian Raises Questions about Past IEA Forecasts of World Oil; New IEA Forecast is Out – With a Lower Forecast, The Oil Drum.
Paging Don Quixote: Spain’s New Wind-Power Record: Keith Johnson, WSJ Environmental Capital.
Good Food Nation – Reversing American Obesity via Regional Foodsheds: Peter Dizikes, MIT News Office.
State Tax Revenues Show Record Drop, For Second Consecutive Quarter: Dadayan and Boyd – State Revenue Report (23 page Adobe .pdf), The Rockefeller Institute.
The Vulnerabilities of Complex Systems: Chris Nelder, Get Realist.
-Gregor
Photo: Statue of Liberty, on display at International Exhibition Paris, 1878: Picture of the Day.
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