How it could happen, part four: crossing the line
This fourth part of a five-part series uses the tools of narrative fiction to explore some of the ways in which America's global empire might come apart. As the multiple impacts of American defeat in...
View ArticlePeak oil notes - Oct 25
A midweek update of peak oil news, including: -Developments this weekread more
View ArticlePeak oil review - Oct 29
A weekly roundup of peak oil news, including: -Oil and the global economy -The Middle East -China -Europe -Quote of the week -Briefsread more
View ArticleIEA - World Energy Outlook 2012 - Nov 12
-WEO 2012 Executive Summary -U.S. Oil Output to Overtake Saudi Arabia's by 2020 -IEA calls for focus on energy efficiency -IEA cuts global forecast for growth in nuclear capacityread more
View ArticleChina energy outlook: an inside look at Chinese energy thinking
Globally, only two reports are published on an annual basis wherein the world’s energy situation is fully scrutinized. These have a huge impact because in many government and company decision...
View ArticleDeterrence in an Age of Decline
There are times, and this is one of them, when I wonder if somewhere in the last few weeks we all somehow got teleported into an alternate universe where nothing works quite the same way as were used...
View ArticleODAC Newsletter Nov 23
A week of brutal bombing and rocket fire between Israel and Hamas pushed oil prices back to around $110/barrel this week. A fragile ceasefire is now in place, but there is much concern that it will be...
View ArticlePeak oil review - Nov 26
A weekly review including: - Oil and the Global Economy - The Middle East - Tight Oil - Quote of the Week - Briefsread more
View ArticleThrough the Doha Gateway
Abdullah bin Hamad Al-Attiyah, Chairman of Qatar's Administrative Control and Transparency Authority and President of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference of the Parties...
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