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Peak Oil Rock & RollAudio

Dan Allen, Energy Bulletin

Interested in Energy? Like to rock out? Well, three rockin' peak-oil/energy related songs are included here with lyrics: Peak Oil Blues, Americium, and Energy Matters. A brief commentary on each song is also provided to improve your listening experience. Rock on.

archived January 21, 2010

Energy Resources and Our Future - A speech by Rear Admiral Hyman G. RickoverAudio

Rick Lakin, Energy Bulletin

An iCrew Audio Presentation of: Energy Resources and Our Future - A speech by Rear Admiral Hyman G. Rickover delivered to the Minnesota State Medical Association on May 14, 1957. The transcript of the speech was originally posted in 2006. This audio presentation was read and produced on July 24, 2009 by Rick Lakin.

archived July 29, 2009

Scenario 2020: The Future of Food in Mendocino CountyVideo

Jason Bradford, Energy Bulletin

A presentation by Jason Bradford originally given to Leadership Mendocino, Nov. 14, 2008. Dr. Bradford presents as if from the year 2020 on the history of Mendocino county after an energy crisis, describing the rapid changes that followed.

archived January 30, 2009

Fireside chat with Julian DarleyVideo

Julian Darley, Energy Bulletin

In this Sustainable Business Alliance speaker series, Julian Darley talks with Bay Area business owners about the impact Peak Oil is having on their business and community.

archived January 29, 2009

How much oil is left?Video

Chris Soderquist, Energy Bulletin

There is considerable disagreement among energy resource experts as to how many years we have left of oil given current estimates of what remains in the ground. The reason for the disagreement stems from diverse assumptions about production productivity, demand and even how much remains undiscovered. In this video, viewers will see how applying a system dynamics approach (used by the Club of Rome in developing The Limits to Growth analysis) can make all such assumptions explicit in a way that allows for collaborative testing.

archived January 28, 2009