... It would be interesting to find out what percentage of the stock of these "USA" companies is owned by Canadians. As individuals, or as investments by...
The more I reflect on his piece, the more I become convinced that some people (Cheney certainly) in this administration know *exactly* what is going on with...
... The only good news is that this is only the 1st phase of their study (snip from above Environ. News Service)... "Mobility 2001," was conducted by MIT and...
... continue? What ... there are no ... can't, or ... I frequently see people claiming that humanity is on the brink of extinction but I never buy it. Don't...
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Dana Visalli
dana@...
Nov 1, 2001 10:27 am
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=11815 The British War Against the War Andrew Rowell, AlterNet October 29, 2001 "What has struck me since I have...
Dear Garret, Your questions are clear and valid, but you omit biomass from your list to which today's message headed "[energyresources] Rentech Press Release...
Crude Oil Watch October 31, 2001 Energy Information Administration Office of Oil & Gas ! Crude oil stocks rose 2.5 million barrels (MMB) to end the week at ...
Folks: BruceThomsom, on the RunningOnEmpty group is carrying on a running dialog with Michael C. Lynch, an economist. A recent post addressed the "Sufficiency...
If things get real bad, we may evolve into something else. When high quality energy becomes scarce again, evolutionary pressure will likely become intense....
Biomass will likely be far more important as a soil amendment and fertilizer than a fuel. Burning topsoil to produce energy would be just one more way to hurry...
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Robert J. King
rking@...
Nov 1, 2001 7:33 pm
Nice to know you are still stirring things up out there. Hope you and Betty are well. Robert J. King Good Company Associates, Inc 816 Congress Avenue, Suite...
I've been studing the 1999 U.S. energy flow diagram from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. http://www-energy.llnl.gov/U.S.EnFlow-99-EJ.pdf One of the...
... on the brink of extinction but I never buy it. Don't get me wrong, a lot of really bad things could happen to our civilization but humans are a "weedy" ...
Evergreen gets it's gas from coal bed methane, an often overlooked source of natural gas. What is most interesting to me os that they are doing well in the...
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Alan Page
afmo@...
Nov 1, 2001 7:35 pm
To All, I had an interesting two minutes talking to Amory Lovins Saturday. He claims to be the "God Father" of net energy studies on PV. He said that the...
David, I agree that Canada is and has been complicit with the US in destroying ecosystems. But what is more important to me is what we do in the future. Canada...
Frans, There is a great deal of truth to your friend's comment. Period. As to some or all of our provinces joining the US as states, that may come to pass and...
Michael, I appreciate that Ontario has a strong industrial base and it is important that it remain so but you should understand that its US centric ownership ...
... watered down ... For which we haven't even come close to meeting. Our neighbor to the ... What would that be?? As well, it has made ... implementing ... ...
... I'm afraid Lovins doesn't like us very much. :-( Actually we do have up-to-date information. Just last May, Dana Visalli forwarded some correspondence...
Ted Swarts wrote: <snip> ... Someone wrote an essay about how free trade between *equal* partners can be mutually beneficial, but free trade between *unequal*...
http://www.economist.co.uk/science/displaystory.cfm? story_id=842272&CFID=2053796&CFTOKEN=18615281 SUNSET FOR THE OIL BUSINESS? Nov 1st 2001 From The Economist...
Found on google. "I'd almost forgotten how screwed up Halliburton was when Cheney took the job because it's in such good shape today" Matt Simmons Aug 10,2000....
... Mike Morin responds: I concur completely, and reiterate and inculcate that no alternative production strategies will be of use without fundamental...
... Will we implement it? I already see the National Post lining up its PR machine for business against implementing Kyoto. Most of the acceptance of Kyoto...