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“10 Years Later Minnesota’s Biomass Energy Mandate Fails to Deliver.” Institute for Local Self-Reliance, Press Release: 15 June 2005.
“32 Business and Environmental Groups Urge Congress to Restore Energy.” Commondreams.org, Press Release: 21 April 2005.
“67 Members of U.S. House of Representatives call upon Congressional Appropriators to increase funding for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.” World-wire, Press Release: 29 April 2005.
“A Peak into the Future: Potential Landscape Impacts of Gas Development in Northern Canada.” Holroyd, Peggy and H. Retzer. Pembina Institute, Report: July 2005.
“ACEEE Praises Senate Finance for Efficiency Incentives: House Falls Further behind Senate.” American Council for an Energy Efficient, Press Release: 16 June 2005.
“ACEEE urges congress to sustain and improve efficiency gains in senate energy bill.” American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy, Press Release: 14 June 2005.
“After years of weighing pros and cons, China is now all for nuclear energy.” AFP posted on Spacewar.com, 29 July 2004.
“Air Sector agrees to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.” Transport Canada News and Headlines, News Release: 15 November 2004.
“Analysts claim early peak in the world oil production.” Oil and Gas Journal, Article: 12 August 2002.
“Appropriate Response to Rising Fuel Prices: Citizens should demand, ‘Raise my prices now!’” Litman, Todd. Victoria Transport Policy Institute, Report: 2 May 2005.
“Assessment by Canadian Environmental Leaders of the Government’s Kyoto Implementation Plan.” Pembina.org, Press Release: 13 April 2005.
“Bipartisan coalition, presses Bush to get behind oil-use reduction.” Fialka, John and J. Ball. Wall Street Journal, Article: 28 March 2005.
“Bipartisan National Security Leaders call on the President to Address America’s Growing Dependence on Oil.” Environmental Media Service, Press Release: 28 March 2005.
“Bush calls for development of more Nuclear Power.” Pegg, J. Environment News Service, Article: 28 April 2001.
“Campbell replies to U.S. Geological Survey: Global Petroleum Reserves – A View to the future.” Inet News, Press Release: 1 December 2002.
“Challenges in a World of Oil Scarcity, The Coming Saudi Oil Crisis.” Simmons, Matthew. Posted on Counterpunch, Article: 21 June 2005.
“Check that Oil.” Ignatieff, David. Washington Post, Article: 13 November 2003.
“China and America’s common energy interests.” Brenner, Ian. Financial Times, Article: 16 March 2005.
“Closed Coffin: Ending the Debate on “The end of Cheap Oil.” A commentary.” Lynch, Michael, Article: September 2001.
“Coal in a Nice Shade of Green.” Homer-Dixon, Thomas. New York Times, Article: 25 March 2005.
“Coal takes heavy human toll: Some 25,100 U.S. Deaths from Coal Use Largely Preventable.” Larsen, Janet. Earth Policy Institute. 24 August 2004.
“Demand for Natural Gas Brings Big Import Plans and Objections.” Romero, Simon. New York Times, Article: 15 June 2005.
“Demand: China’s unquenchable thirst.” York, Geoffrey. The Globe and Mail, Article: 20 May 2005.
“Efficient Vehicles versus Efficient Transportation: Comparing Transportation Energy Conservation Strategies.” Litman, Todd. Victoria Transport Policy Institute, Report: 6 May 2005.
“End of Cheap Oil Poses Serious Threat to World Economy, Expert Say.” Environmental Media Services, Press Release: 6 January 2003.
“Energy investment too small to meet growth in demand, warns watchdog IEA.” Blas, Javier, J. Boxell and K. Morrison. Financial Times, Article: 4 May 2005.
“Energy savings vital for EU growth and climate change mitigation.” Euractiv.com on World Business Council for Sustainable Development, Press Release: 21 April 2005.
“EU seizes on Washington report to press US on climate change.” Financial Times on World Business Council for Sustainable Development, Press Release: 19 April 2005.
“Finding Solutions for a sustainable world: The Pembina Institute Annual Report 2003.” Pembina Institute, Report: July 2004.
“Forgotten Fundamentals of the Energy Crisis.” Bartlett, Albert. Paper posted on Negative Population Growth Website.
“Fueling America: China moves fast to claim oil sands.” Collier, Robert. San Francisco Chronicle, Article: 22 May 2005.
“Global Economic Growth Strains Earth’s Vital Signs.” Pegg, J. R. Environment News Service, Press Release: 12 May 2005.
“Global Petroleum Resources: A View to the Future.” Ahlbrandt, Thomas and P. McCabe. GeoTimes, Feature: November 2002.
“Global Renewable Energy Potential: Approaches to its use.” Czisch, Gregor. Delivered in Magdeburg, German: September 2001.
“Green Power Programs in Canada – 2003.” Whitmore, Johanne and M. Bramley. Pembina Institute, Report: September 2004.
“Herrara: Impressions from Berlin: A Report from Alaska oil and gas consultant on peak oil conference.” Herrara, Roger. Petroleum News, Article: 30 May 2004.
“Hunger for Energy Transforms how India Operates.” Sengupta, Somini. New York Times, Article: 5 June 2005.
“India stands to gain from Kyoto.” Basu, Indrajit. UPI on World Business Council for Sustainable Development, Article: April 18, 2005.
“Industry shakes off lethargic image.” Financial Times on World Business Council for Sustainable Development, Press Release: 18 April 2005.
“Insights: Oil Companies Poised to Penetrate Ecuadorian Amazon.” Finer, Matt. Environment News Service, Article: 28 April 2004.
“International Energy Agency’s World Outlook runs out of control.” Greenpeace International on Environmental Media Services, Press Release: 26 October 2004.
“Japan squeezes to get the most out of costly fuel.” Brooke, James. New York Times, Article: 4 June 2005.
“Long Day’s Journey into Night: An interview with doomsaying author James Howard Kunstler.” Little, Amanda. Grist.org, Interview: 25 May 2005.
“Mythoilogy: Eight wrong ways to think about the future of energy.” Nikiforuk, Andrew. Canadian Business, Article: 17 January 2005.
“New Climate Stewardship Bill would Subsidize Development.” Environment News Service, Press Release: 27 May 2005.
“New Dispute Blows through Wind Energy.” Inter Press Service, Press Release: 1 March 2005.
“New Oil Supply shortages likely after 2007, new report shows.” Oil Depletion Analysis Centre on Environmental Media Service, Press Release: 28 January 2004.
“No quick fix for America’s airline industry amid high price for jet fuel.” Foss, Brad. Associated Press, Article: 17 April 2005.
“Norway Aims to become a low carbon country.” 01 May 2005.
“Now Pentagon tells Bush: climate change will destroy us.” Townsend, Mark and P. Harris. The Observer, Article: 22 February 2004.
“Oil as a Finite Resource: When is global production likely to peak?” MacKenzie, James. World Resources Institute, Working Paper: 2000.
“Oil in troubled waters.” The Economist, Article: 28 April 2005.
“Oil Supplies, Nuclear controls focus of U.S. Energy Secretary’s Trip.” 23 May 2005
“Ottawa Sold Short.” Hamilton, Tyler. Toronto Star, Article: 14 March 2005.
“Parabolic Projection of Conventional Natural Gas Production from the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin.” Walsh, John.
“Peaking of World Oil Production: Impacts, Mitigation and Risk Management.” Hirsch, Robert. February 2005.
“Piebalgs: ‘We need to stabilize consumption and develop renewables.’” EurActiv.com, Interview: 3 May 2005.
“Pocket-sized nuclear fusion a reality.” Environment News Service, Press Release: 28 April 2005.
“Powerful Opportunities.” Industry Week on World Business Council for Sustainable Development on World Business Council for Sustainable Development, Press Release: April 2005.
“Puncturing Natural Gas Myths – Part I.” Weissman, Andrew. Energybusinesswatch.com, Article: 21 November 2003.
“Puncturing Natural Gas Myths – Part I.” Weissman, Andrew. Energybusinesswatch.com, Article: 24 November 2003.
“Puncturing Natural Gas Myths – Part III.” Weissman, Andrew. Energybusinesswatch.com, Article: 3 December 2003.
“Renewable Energy Standard a Positive Step Forward.” REP America on Environmental Media Services, Press Release: 16 June 2005.
“Saudis have U.S. over a barrel, the shifting terms of trade between grain and oil.” Brown, Lester. Earth Policy Institute, Article: 24 April 2004. http://www.earth-policy.org/Updates/Update38.htm
“Saudis, Oil, Israelis and America.” The Shalom Center on Information clearinghouse, Press Release: 28 April 2005. http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article8695.htm
“Selected Health Impacts from Power Plan Pollution in the United States.” Earth Policy Institute. Taken from Schneider, Conrad. “The Dirty Secret behind Dirty Air: Dirty Power.”
“Senate Committee Bill Begins moving U.S. Energy Policy in right direction, with more prominent role for Energy Efficiency, says Alliance to Save Energy.” Alliance to Save Energy posted on Environmental Media Services, Press Release: 19 May 2005.
“Senate Denies States Authority on Gas Terminals.” Simon, Richard and M. Bustillo. L.A. Times, Article: 23 June 2005.
“Senate Energy Bill Saves Over Twice as much energy as the House Bill: But Substantial Improvements are needed.” American Council for Energy-Efficient Economy posted on Environmental Media Services, Press Release: 26 May 2005.
“Senate Energy Committee ignores plight of consumers reeling from high gas prices, U.S. Security Risks Arising from Oil Dependence, Says Alliance to Save Energy.” Alliance to Save Energy posted on Environmental Media Services, Press Release: 19 May 2005.
“Shell’s Top Executive is forced to step down.” Timmons, Heather. The New York Times, Article: 4 March 2004.
“Slippery Slope: Oil after the Global Peak.” McGreal, Ryan. 16 June 2005. Raise the Hammer, Article: 16 June 2005.
“South Africa’s ‘green’ energy market set to make its debut.” Financial Times on World Business Council for Sustainable Development, Press Release: 19 April 2005.
“Strategic Significance of America’s Oil Shale Resource.” Office of Deputy Assistant Secretary for Petroleum Reserves. March 2004.
“Study shows ethanol generates more energy than it takes to produce.” GreenBiz.com, Press Release: 29 March 2005.
“Supply: Are Saudi reserves drying up?” Anwar, Haris. The Globe and Mail, Article: 20 May 2005.
“The Hydrogen Hallucination – The ‘Freedom Fuel’ leaves us in Chains.” Sardella, Mark. EcoVersity, Article: 1 July 2003.
“The Long Emergency: Surviving the end of the Oil Age, Climate Change and other converging catastrophes of the Twenty-first Century.” Kunstler, James. March 2005
“The Next Prize.” Yargin, Daniel and M. Stoppard. Petroleumworld.com, Article: 07 December 2003.
“The Party’s (Almost) Over: ‘Peak Oil’ and the Coming Global Energy Crisis.” Black, Anthony. MayDay.
“The Price we pay for Petrol.” The Independent on World Business Council for Sustainable Development, Press Release: 19 April 2005.
“The True Cost of Coal.” Greenpeace International on Environmental Media Services, Press Release: 28 April 2005.
“Top Oil groups fail to recoup exploration costs.” Boxell, James. New York Times, Article: 10 October 2004.
“U.N. Maps the World’s Best Solar and Wind Power Sites.” GreenBiz.com on World Business Council for Sustainable Development, Press Release: 19 April 2005.
“U.S. Energy chief wants global push for ‘clean coal.” Frost, Laurence. Associated Press, Article: 3 May 2005.
“U.S. Officials See Increasing Gasoline, Natural Gas Prices.” Environment News Service, Press Release: 5 March 2004.
“US, Canadian gas imports to skyrocket in coming decades: IEA.” Energy Resources Digest, Press Release: 12 November 2003.
“Wall Street to Address financing of National Energy, Security and Climate Change.” World-wire, Press Release: 19 April 2005.
“Welcome to the age of scarcity.” McKenna, Barrie. The Globe and Mail, Article: 20 May 2005.
“What about ethanol?” Nixon, Doug. The Gazette, Article: 2 May 2005.
“When the Government is the Landlord.” Taylor, Amy, C. Severson-Maker, M. Winfield, D. Woynillowicz and M. Griffiths. Pembina Institute, Report: July 2004.
“When the Oilpatch comes to your backyard: A citizen’s guide, 2e.” Griffiths, Mary, C. Severson-Baker and T. Marr Kaing. Pembina Institute, Report: November 2004.
“Will Hydrogen clear the air? Maybe not, say some.” Wald, Matthew. New York Times, 12 November 2003.
“Wind energy endures a gale of hostility.” The Daily Telegraph, Press Release: 26 April 2005.
“World Bank predicts drop in oil prices.” CBC News, Press Release: 4 February 2000.
Kunstler, James. The Long Emergency: Surviving the end of the Oil Age, Climate Change and other converging catastrophes of the Twenty-first Century. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 2005.