Guardian: “Jeremy Leggett among 100 signatories to letter opposing oil firm’s likely influence over university’s climate change studies.” “The veteran environmental campaigners Jonathon Porritt and Jeremy Leggett are among 100 past and present students and staff who are accusing Oxford University of hypocrisy for accepting funding from
From the log: TOP TEN most recent signposts to the coming energy crisis
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Pentagon & NSA bracing for public dissent over climate and energy shocks.
14 Jun 2013
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Shale boom likely to be temporary, says successful oil trader.
29 May 2013
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New prediction that Russian production cannot keep up with demand.
2 Jan 2013
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Bundeswehr on peak oil: “Psychological barriers cause indisputable facts to be blanked out.”
23 Nov 2012
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Saudi Arabia risks becoming oil importer within 20 years: Citi.
4 Sep 2012
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“Peak cheap oil is an incontrovertible fact”: Telegraph.
26 Aug 2012
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“Mobilizing society in the face of peak oil: a call to French Presidential candidates”.
29 Mar 2012
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“Soaring oil prices will dwarf the Greek drama”.
25 Feb 2012
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“Running dry”: Economist. “Oil production fails to keep up with demand.”
9 Jun 2011
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“DECC accepts warning of rising peak oil risks”: Business Green.
9 Jun 2011
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Pentagon & NSA bracing for public dissent over climate and energy shocks.
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Useful peak oil summaries on film
- Acknowledging peak oil: ASPO TV, Feb. 2011. Sadad al-Husseini ran Saudi Aramco’s exploration and production until 2004. He perhaps more than anyone should know what lies in the future for oil production. Hear what he and others have to say in this 7 minute film.
- Crude: the incredible journey of oil. 2007. Some very good documentary films have been made about peak oil. In my opinion, this is the best. Made by Richard Smith of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
- Discovery and production won't meet future demand: ASPO TV, Feb. 2011. Jeremy Gilbert was a senior BP reservoir engineer. See what he and others have to say about future oil production on this 7 minute film.
- Oil crunch: ABC TV, Australia, 28 April 2011. In the best short TV account I have yet seen on the peak-oil problem, the IEA’s chief economist is teased into going as far as I have ever seen or heard him go in saying that a crisis of global oil supply is near (8 minutes).
- Perspective on peak oil concerns in UK industry, May 2011. In this 9 minute ABC interview, posted on You-tube but only used in part in ABC’s Catalyst programme on peak oil, I talk about the reasons for concern, and best case / worst case in the peak oil threat assessment.
Useful peak oil summaries on radio
- ABC Radio The Science Show, on peak oil, April 2011 “Oil price impacts everything, yet at some point, world oil production will peak – and then decline…”
- Radio EcoShock (Vancouver), April 2011. A comprehensive interview with Jeremy Leggett spanning peak oil, climate change and solar energy in its holistic context.
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Sarkhozy commits another €1bn to nuclear power, saying there is no choice.
He also commits €1.3bn more to renewables. Meanwhile demonstrators converge on the Fessenheim plant in Alsace, which has a reactor dating back to 1977, calling for it to be taken out of service.
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“This madness is easily fixable, in principle.” Thoughts on solar trade war.
31 May 2013
Jeremy Leggett in Recharge: “Europe is on the verge of joining the US in a trade war with China over PV, one of the world’s fastest-growing industries. This job-rich pillar of the renewables family is heading for severe impairment, at best.”
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“The sheer scale of the reserves within listed oil that might be unburnable.”
30 May 2013
Interviews at the launch of the second Carbon Tracker report on You-Tube: Paul Spedding, Oil and Gas Analyst at HSBC: What struck me was “the sheer scale of the reserves within listed oil that might be unburnable. Approaching 80% of their reserves may be unmonetisable.” Lord Stern of LSE:… Read-more
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Solar = random desecration of the countryside: comedian.
22 May 2013
Guardian: “The comedian Griff Rhys Jones has accused the government of “random desecration” of the countryside and despoiling “pristine landscapes” through its subsidies to wind turbines and solar power.” “Responding to criticism of his objection to a solar farm near his home in Suffolk last week, he said it… Read-more
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Oxford alumni condemn choice of Shell to fund earth sciences lab.
8 May 2013
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“Call a truce in the no-winners solar war.”
7 May 2013
Jeremy Leggett in the FT: Europe is on the brink of a trade war with China in one of the fastest-growing global industries. America and China are already engaged in battle. The job-rich and emissions-low solar photovoltaics industry is heading for severe impairment, at best.”“The solar PV industry grew… Read-more
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The vital role of foundations in the retreat from fossil fuels.
1 May 2013
Alliance magazine: “On 18 April Carbon Tracker, a UK-based foundation-led initiative, released its second report, Unburnable Carbon: Avoiding wasted capital and stranded assets. We need a managed, rapid and complete retreat from the use of fossil fuels if disastrous global warming is to be avoided, Jeremy Leggett, chair of Carbon… Read-more
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“This madness is easily fixable, in principle.” Thoughts on solar trade war.
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