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Search results for “peak money”

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24 Jan 2007

Jonathan Porritt on Peak Oil and Food Production.

…  Porritt on food and farming and the implications of peak oil on both. It picks up on many of the issues that will be explored at …  your plate, the idea of carbon as a “parallel currency” to money is beginning to look a great deal more serious than it did even a year …

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20 Jan 2007

Patrick Holden (Soil Association director) on Peak Oil and the Transition Towns concept.

…  be sold out in advance, it would appear that its theme of peak oil and the relocalisation of food production has hit a chord. Speakers …  to happen by 2020 at the latest and I think the smart money is on the peak oil year occurring within the next four to five …

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12 Jul 2006

Stephan Harding on Peak Oil.

…  answer here at **Transition Culture**. **Do you see peak oil as a crisis or an opportunity?** Both actually. Its obviously a …  limits on carbon emissions so they could get on and make money based on a sort of level playing field. So there’s an important role …

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5 May 2006

Why Nuclear Power in not a Solution to Peak Oil – Part 4. How do you propose We Clean Up All The Mess?

…  you to imagine yourself about 50 years from now, in a post-peak world. We are assuming for the purpose of this post that everything more …  afford to clear up”. We should add to that that even if money were not an issue, the sheer amount of fossil fuels and energy required …

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3 May 2006

Why Nuclear Power is a Non-Response to Peak Oil – Part 2…. because this is The Only Chance to Get It Right…

…  first reason why nuclear power is a non-response to peak oil is that it will take the steam out of the profound and far-reaching …  to provide an ongoing ‘base load’. A certain amount of money will be invested in renewables, but not enough because there will be an …

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