... of the ... (snip) ... Dave, I think Simmons' frame of reference was in regard to the amount of energy used to provide a first world standard of living in...
Nanosolar apparently has nothing to offer but a chance to invest in a secret technology (even the semiconductors they use are being kept secret) with a catchy...
Roger Baker
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Please do the opposite of what leon said and please post entire article texts to this lists so that we do not have to follow links. Links go dead and...
... followed by eleven more is 2006.<<< Does anyone know what country the bulk of these new projects are located in? I watch individual nation production...
And the Saudi Syndrom will get evern worse as Saudi Arabia's and OPEC's share of world oil production goes up and the rest of the world's goes down. The world...
http://www.freepress.org/departments/display/19/2004/1057 The Columbus Free Press Friday 31 December 2004 Ohio's Official Non-Recount Ends amidst New Evidence...
Tinnerman posted: http://www.kenai-peninsula.org/archives/000255.html Tinnerman, thanks a million for posting this link. I urge everyone to read it, especially...
From the NY Times, January 1, 2005 New Limits on Pollution Herald Change in Europe By KATRIN BENNHOLD International Herald Tribune For Peter Koster, the...
Agree Ron. Just one factor. How many people are alive because they had a gas powered vehicle to get them to the doctor to save them? How many mothers...
Hi Ron, Take a course in Probability and Statistics, then maybe you can make the leap... Regards, -Tom ~~~~~~~ EnergyResources Moderator Comment ~~~~~~~~ Tom,...
Happy New Year to you all: Joy, peace, serenity, courage and love. Very interesting article about Future Gasoline Trends, with some figures worth to think...
Chris wrote: NanoSolar is one of many companies working on thin film cells. They claim their process reduces energy payback time from four years for ...
... Arthur; I futilely spent most of my adult life trying to endeavor a social beginning that went beyond the usage of money. At least that is what I believed...
The article below is on the same topic as Jared Dimond's talk at Princeton, to which a link was posted recently. It is based on his new book. HAPPY NEW YEAR to...
Whereas Maya societies were undone by problems of their own making, Polynesian societies on Pitcairn and Henderson Islands in the tropical Pacific Ocean were...
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/01/opinion/01diamond.html ... January 1, 2005 OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR The Ends of the World as We Know Them By JARED DIAMOND Los...
... ___________ Being relatively new to this list (and not enjoying the Yahoo site tedium for archive review...apologies to our moderator), I wonder if there...
Jean Brocklebank
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... Probably fewer than you would think. Ambulances screaming to hospitals are the exception rather than the rule. Most folks go to hospitals quietly in the...
In energyresources@yahoogroups.com, "Ron Patterson" <readyourdarwin@y...> ... Quite a stretch on these assumptions. Mechanized farming requires fewer people...
Yes, this is important, thanks. Also, however, can I make a plea to get links to or info on original sources whenever possible? I am trying to get a hearing...
... Hmm! You're right. I don't suppose I would want to disagree with all these impressive folks. So here's the situation as I see it, and based on our...
From the NY Times, January 1, 2005 Is Norway's Oil Pool Deep Enough? By ALAN COWELL OSLO - The newspaper cartoons here often portray Per-Kristian Foss, the...
We could look at this question in terms of return on investment in different types of behaviour, and keeping in mind that crime is a function of economic...
From the NY Times, January 2, 2005 Libya Is Enticing U.S. Executives With Its Abundant Oil Reserves By JAD MOUAWAD TRIPOLI, Libya - For the first time in a...
The tsunami was a one off event. People behave differently when they believe that the food, water and clothing they have may not be replaced. Consider that the...
The following article takes a look at capitalism's ability to solve our environmental problems. The argument, based heavily on Jevons Paradox, is that it...
I never argued this was done for sustenance. What I did argue is that the evolution of social structures like this is common in regions experiencing resource...