Transport – August 29
We drive as we live
It is time for the US to sell its highways?
As Americans fill trains, frustration grows
We drive as we live
It is time for the US to sell its highways?
As Americans fill trains, frustration grows
Compilation of articles not only about global warming but also about species that have become extinct or are an endangered species. Massive.
China chemicals starve Indian pharma
Transport costs could alter world trade
Exports account for one-third of China’s emissions
Mad cows (and livid lambs)
China and India: heartlands of global protest
Outside U.S., credit cards tighten grip
Local scientist splits water, saves world, gets on TV
Shipping costs start to crimp globalization
Could globalization be going in reverse?
A new paradigm of globalization
Mainstream Dutch analysts foresee oil supply constrained world
A visit to Malaysia
Deep Green: peak oil changes everything
A digest of news and commentary from a UK peak oil perspective.
An executive summary of weekly news from a US peak oil perspective, featuring:
– Production and Prices
– India’s Economy
– China after the Olympics
– TNK-BP
– Energy Briefs
Indian firms hit as China plants shut
Shipping: The greening of the ocean waves
Will soaring transport costs reverse globalization?
Coal carves a place in the future of global energy
Coal’s fundamentals ‘may be stronger than oil’s’
How coal shortages in China will spark more foreign takeovers of U.S. assets
‘The best thing that could happen to the country is if no oil is found’
Côte d’Ivoire: City on Go-Slow as Residents Protest Sudden Fuel Price Rise
Japan’s fishermen: ‘We’re dying’
Has the internet killed the joys of sitting down with a good book?
Protect the web, says Sir Tim Berners-Lee
Getting ‘wiki’ with it?