Minnesota State Legislators Discuss Oil Reserves Drying Up

Feb 5, 2008 Today, state legislators listened to the dire warnings of an energy leader at the Minnesota State Capitol. The world’s oil reserves are drying up according to Matthew Simmons, an energy investment banker from Houston who has recently written a book on the subject. Simmons says oil production has already peaked and soon supply won’t be able to keep up with demand. CONTINUE

Electric Dragster World Speed Record

By Frank Williams January 2, 2008 Fox Business – reports that a lithium-titanate-powered dragster has set a new electric vehicle speed record for the quarter mile. Dennis “Kilowatt” Berube drove the Current Eliminator V into history on Sunday. The Eliminator clocked-in with a 7.963-second quarter mile run, during which man and machine reached 160.65 mph. Berube actually broke the record twice. Earlier in the same day, he bested the current. . . CONTINUE

Big Oils Profit and Plunder

Friday, December 21. 2007 Posted by nader.org While many impoverished American families are shivering in the winter cold for lack of money to pay the oil baron their exorbitant price for home heating oil, ex-oil man, George W. Bush sleeps in a warm White House and relishes his defeat of the Congressional attempt to get rid of $15 billion in unconscionable tax breaks given those same profit-glutted oil companies like. . . CONTINUE

Autopia’s 2007 Car of the Year: The Tesla Roadster

December 18, 2007 And Autopia’s 2007 Car of the Year is… Tesla_stock_2 The Tesla Roadster. Yes, it’s got a price tag approaching six figures. Yes, the first run is sold out. And yes, the it’s been in the pipeline for more than two years, so strictly speaking it isn’t really “new.” But this was the year the Tesla finally hit the road – the company is letting journalists test drive. . . CONTINUE

Oil prices soar as OPEC stands pat on output

Crude back near $90 a barrel after oil cartel dashes hopes for increased production, saying market fundamentals are unchanged and supply is sufficient. [Despite the fact that demand has now outpaced supply] December 5 2007 Global Oil Production Has Peaked NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — OPEC dashed hopes that it would step up production at its meeting Wednesday, news that sent oil prices shooting back towards the $90 a barrel mark. . . CONTINUE

Sinking islands lost to Climate Change inaction

12-05-2007 Agence France-Presse NUSA DUA, Indonesia – As the world tries to hammer out a future plan to tackle climate change, tiny islands say it is too late — their homes and histories are disappearing under the rising sea. Dressed in traditional grass and rattan skirts, the islanders used music, song and slide shows to tell their story to a tearful audience in a luxury hotel on the Indonesian island. . . CONTINUE

Early 1980s: Better Gas Mileage, Greater Security, a Stronger Economy

By ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR. FrugalMarketing.com It has become clear to most Americans that maintaining our national security will require reducing our dependence on foreign oil. But Republicans are using the current crisis to push through a reckless energy agenda, including drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, that will not improve America’s security. Even the conservative Cato Institute has called President Bush’s claim that Arctic oil would reduce gas. . . CONTINUE

Porsche: 1st in-wheel, 1st all-wheel, and 1st “plug-in” hybrid electric

Nov. 11 2007 Next to its new Porsche Cayenne Hybrid SUV at the 2007 Los Angles Auto Show later this month, Porsche will show off an electric car from 1900 designed by founder Ferdinand Porsche. This is the predecessor of what was the world’s first hybrid car, which followed this one by just a few years. Even Porsche’s initial all-electric design was revolutionary, despite the fact that electric cars were. . . CONTINUE

HS Kids win the Green Grand Prix

2012-07-16 Another Green Grand Prix Victory! EVXteam.org, by Ann Cohen The EVX Team had an incredibly busy spring. In April we returned to Watkins Glen to compete in the Green Grand Prix. Watkins Glen is a beautiful and historic NASCAR track in the Finger Lakes region of New York. The first day we were on the track where we achieved 98 MPG against an eclectic group of alternative fuel vehicles.. . . CONTINUE

The world`s most essential oil field in decline.

The world’s most essential oil field may be in decline. by James D. Hamilton, The Atlantic Running Dry No country is more important to oil markets than Saudi Arabia. The kingdom produced roughly 9.2 million barrels of crude a day in 2006, and accounted for 19 percent of world oil exports. Many analysts expect it to supply a quarter of the world’s added production over the next few years. And. . . CONTINUE

Far North Feels Worst Effects of Warming

By BETH DUFF-BROWN Associated Press Writer, April 15 2007 IQALUIT, Nunavut — Inuit hunters are falling through thinning ice and dying. Dolphins are being spotted for the first time. There’s not enough snow to build igloos for shelter during hunts. As scientists work to establish the impact of global warming, explorers and hunters slogging across northern Canada and the Arctic ice cap on sled and foot are describing the realities. . . CONTINUE

The Bush administration`s pathological hiding of information

The Nation In Numbers September 2007 Atlantic Monthly by Graeme Wood Aug. 23 2007 Secrecy that matches the corruption and the refusal to be held accountable Classify This The Bush administration conducts much of its work in the shadows. “Black site” detentions, extraordinary renditions, and domestic eavesdropping all happen in secret, and only by the grace of leaks and slipups do we know they happen at all. CONTINUE

Global-Warming Deniers: A Well-Funded (ExxonMobil) Machine

Resisting Change: Global Warming Deniers The Truth About Denial The denial here is documented, exposed. In China it is incredible! (see previous post) By Sharon Begley, Newsweek, Aug. 13, 2007 Sen. Barbara Boxer had been chair of the Senate’s Environment Committee for less than a month when the verdict landed last February. “Warming of the climate system is unequivocal,” concluded a report by 600 scientists from governments, academia, green groups. . . CONTINUE