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Category Archives: fossil fuels
Society ignores the oil crunch at its peril
Warnings of a crash in oil production are no longer limited to a prescient few individuals – major British companies and oil CEOs are now sounding the alert. http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/cif-green/2010/feb/10/oil-crunch-peril
Posted in fossil fuels
Tagged energy security, oil crisis, peak oil, the guardian, www.csrplus.co.uk
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Peak oil before 2020 a ‘significant risk’, say experts
A new report highlights how woefully unprepared the Government is for a looming peak in oil production. There is a ‘significant risk’ that conventional oil production will peak before 2020, and forecasts that delay the event beyond 2030 are based … Continue reading
Posted in energy, fossil fuels, future, the ecologist
Tagged global oil depletion, International Energy Agency, peak oil, Science Policy Research Unit, the ecologist, UK energy research centre, www.csrplus.co.uk
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GREENPEACE latest campaign called ‘Give coal the boot’
According to GREENPEACE burning coal is the single greatest threat to our climate. Yet the government is about to give the green light to a new generation of coal-fired power stations. GREENPEACE are saying that this doesn’t need to happen. … Continue reading
Posted in GREENPEACE, The Green Marine, climate change, fossil fuels, future, www.csrplus.co.uk
Tagged climate change, coal, fossil fuels, GREENPEACE, The Green Marine, www.csrplus.co.uk
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