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Methane hydrates

Resources and anthropocentrism

Guy R. McPherson, Nature Bats Last

Evolution demands short-term thinking focused on individual survival. Most attempts to overcome our evolutionarily hardwired absorption with self are selected against. The Overman is dead, killed by a high-fat diet and unwillingness to exercise. Reflexively, we follow him into the grave.

archived October 12, 2009
	

Climate & environment - Aug 27

Staff, Energy Bulletin

-As Arctic Ocean warms, megatonnes of methane bubble up
-Ocean Temperature Record and Other Clues: What Is Your Response?
-A ‘Dow Jones’ For Climate: The Case for a Warming Index
-Africa seeks climate change cash
-Top U.N. climate scientist backs big CO2 cuts, 350-ppm goal
-Think health costs are hot now? Factor in global warming
-The fallacy of climate activism

archived August 27, 2009
	

Temporary Recession or the End of Growth?

Richard Heinberg, richard.heinberg.com

Everyone agrees: our economy is sick. The inescapable symptoms include declines in consumer spending and consumer confidence, together with a contraction of international trade and available credit. Add a collapse in real estate values and carnage in the automotive and airline industries and the picture looks grim indeed.

archived August 6, 2009
	

Biofuels & methane hydrate - June 17

Staff, Energy Bulletin

Book Review: Green Algae Strategy
Mining "Ice That Burns"
Human sewage to power thousands of homes

archived June 17, 2009
	

Prices & supplies - May 19

Staff, Energy Bulletin

A coming world that's 'a whole lot smaller' (Jeff Rubin's new book)
Raymond James: Don’t ‘underestimate’ oil’s coming 1980s-style down cycle
Why oil shortages may cause price decreases, rather than increases
The race to harness hydrates

archived May 19, 2009
	

Geopolitics - May 15

Staff, Energy Bulletin

Report: Climate change will bring big problems for small number of countries
Moscow warns of future energy wars
King Abdullah of Jordan's ultimatum: peace now or it’s war next year
Pipelineistan goes Af-Pak

archived May 15, 2009
	

Methane Hydrates: What are they thinking?

Richard Embleton, Energy Bulletin

What is the next energy source that will give us what oil, coal and natural gas give us today? A Great many scientists, industry leaders and governments throughout the developed world believe that will be methane. More specifically they believe it will be methane hydrates.

archived December 17, 2008
	

Climate - Oct 19

Staff, Energy Bulletin

Weaving the magic number, 350, into Transition
US climate change activists go on trial
Methane hydrates: Energy's most dangerous game
Climate change and wildfires

archived October 19, 2008
	

Climate & environment - Sept 23

Staff, Energy Bulletin

The methane time bomb
Permafrost may survive global climate change, new evidence suggests
Catastrophic fall in numbers reveals bird populations in crisis throughout the world

archived September 23, 2008
	

United Kingdom & Europe- Sept 18

Staff, Energy Bulletin

UK report: Energy security 'more important than climate change'
EU could halt energy demand growth, says study
Cheap thrills: Can you live on a pound a day?

archived September 18, 2008
	

United Kingdom - September 8

Staff, Energy Bulletin

Brown vows freedom from oil dictatorship
How food waste can power your home
When the wind doesn't blow
Environment Minister Sammy Wilson: climate change views are "hysterical psuedo-religion"

archived September 8, 2008
	

Coal - August 6

staff, Energy Bulletin

Dirty tactics to defend a dirty industry
The stakes could not be higher. Everything hinges on stopping coal
Coal's future is safe - but what about the climate?
Green groups drop opposition to Texas coal plant

archived August 6, 2008
	

Peak oil - Apr 17

Staff, Energy Bulletin

The Economist: Is there really an ocean of oil off Brazil?
Jean Laherrère: Hydrates updated

Petroleum Geologist Jeffrey J. Brown at UCSB
6 ways to profit from 'peak oil'

Why do oil prices keep rising?

archived April 17, 2008
	

Foolish choices - Jan 2

Staff, Energy Bulletin

Japan mines `flammable ice,' flirts with environmental disaster
An end to coal power? Unlikely
Hansen: The wrong choice for Massachusetts

archived January 2, 2008
	

Energy sources - June 26

Staff, Energy Bulletin

Tapis, world's most expensive oil, may keep gains against Brent
First coal-to-oil mass converter to start operation in China
South Korea finds gas hydrate offshore
Shell shelves oil-shale
Argentina maintains NG supply cuts to industry
GAO on nuclear wastes

archived June 26, 2007