Alice, I am interested but will be out of town for 2 or 3 weeks. I may have access to an internet phone if you have a conference arrangement available [or a...
Could Someone give me the location of the talk? Tom Dickeman...
Thomas Dickerman
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Dec 1, 2007 10:21 pm
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TUESDAY DECEMBER 18 | ENVIRONMENT & NATURAL RESOURCES DAVID FRIDLEY, Energy Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory LIMITS OF BIOFUELS Make a Reservation:...
Craig Vassel
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Dec 2, 2007 10:57 pm
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Everyone -- so many of you wanted to be near BART or couldn't make it the 9th, that I've changed the meeting to Wednesday, December 19th. We'll get together...
alice, i will bring some instructions with me when we have lunch on the 10th. you will need to pick up the key before they close at 5:30. just remember they...
Alice, I am glad you are moving ahead with this and I would like to participate. However, after the 18th, with the season descending I will have other...
Does anyone have an HP 2100 or 2200 Laserjet printer? I had one; it died, leaving me with an unopened toner cartridge, HP brand. I hate to just throw it out;...
Jeanne
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Dec 3, 2007 8:27 pm
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Jeanne...If you don't find a taker, you probably can donate it to a "worthy" organization, take it to a used computer store, or bring it to a recycling center....
Subject: San Francisco Bay's fuel spill controversy and a long-term approach From: "Culture Change" <info@...> Date: Tue, December 4, 2007...
Jan Lundberg
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Dec 4, 2007 1:45 pm
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Comment: This Contra Costa Times article from today's paper describes how closely the ethanol industry is tied to politics in California. The story is about...
Craig Vassel
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Dec 4, 2007 9:21 pm
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Craig, It's got a sign in form. Wanna copy paste it and post it here instead?...
Hi, I want to bring a one page handout to give to what I hope will be hoards of press at the first task force meeting tomorrow. My experience is that even...
Jeanne
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Dec 4, 2007 11:10 pm
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Hi, Jeanne. There is a possibility that we hit a new liquids record. I believe the IEA is saying that, however, somewhere I read that the EIA has different...
What Will We Eat as the Oil Runs Out? Richard Heinberg The Lady Eve Balfour Lecture, November 22, 2007 Our global food system faces a crisis of unprecedented...
Scott Munson
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Dec 5, 2007 1:12 am
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Andre, Thanks for that heads-up. I will rewrite to make room for that possibility. It looks like the uptick is because of biofuels, which is terribly...
Jeanne
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Dec 5, 2007 1:41 am
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I thought the uptick was due to NGL production in oil fields that are on their death throes. Or more likely, the numbers are too fuzzy to really say for sure...
Hi, Bryan. Just looked at that article. Could be noise, could be the last throes of oil fields, could be the residuals from the liquefaction of natural gas --...
Comment: a long article but good description of a very successful lobbying process. In this case public energy policy is less science-based than...
Craig Vassel
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Dec 5, 2007 4:12 pm
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... Thanks for posting it, Craig. I think. Gotta love how Schwarzenegger hangs around all the "right" wrong places. Remember his "biodiesel" commercial that we...
People the world over have a love affair with cars, and we in this country have been "fortunate" to have the most land and resources to devote (sacrifice?) to...
... About a year or two ago at one of the Green Party sustainability meetings, a guy was there discussing how much the exponential growth of servers had for...
... Not to argue against the general point of the report, but I can't quite get the numbers here to work out. 10500 avg US mi/year [a] / 15 mi/g = 700 gallons ...
Thanks for doing that, Elliot. My mental reality check couldn't see how that could possibly be true, either. There are a few things to consider: a) perhaps...
... But using more energy and carbon footprint, though related, are not exactly the same are they? It's got to do with how the energy was made, and to be...
I attended a data center energy efficiency workshop today in Beijing, and the growth of power density in a data center is nothing less than astounding. We had...
David, thanks for your report from Beijing. It was perfect given the conversation we're having. By the way, with Dennis' permission, I've posted your talk on...
If you want to know where the lights will go out last, read Gail's article on the electric grid at http://www.theoildrum.com/node/3316#more (this is a very...