ODAC Newsletter - 3 Apr
by Staff
Welcome to the ODAC Newsletter, a weekly roundup from the Oil Depletion Analysis Centre, the UK registered charity dedicated to raising awareness of peak oil. Oil prices and stock markets surged on Thursday after the G20 conference in London agreed what Gordon Brown claimed was a $1.1 trillion package to save the world economy, including a trebling of funds for the IMF and plans to crack down on the financial sector. But crude failed to regain the 2009-high of over $54 established last week, and in the real economy the latest data continued to reflect the depth of the recession, and its impact on both OECD and OPEC investment in oil projects. Gordon Brown hailed Thursday’s summit as “The day the world came together to fight back against the global recession”, but what he failed to achieve was any agreement on further fiscal stimulus. Nor was there any commitment on climate or energy infrastructure, despite the efforts of prominent scientists ahead of the gathering. Consideration of the environment was put off until another meeting in July, but don’t hold your breath: of the fiscal stimulus budgets already implemented, only a tiny fraction has been earmarked for the much touted ‘green economy’ – the New Economics Foundation calculates in the case of Britain, it is just 0.6% of the £20 billion recovery plan. It’s clear where most politicians’ priorities lie. Oil Gas Coal Nuclear Renewables Climate Geopolitics Economy Editorial NotesText & commentary at original Original article available here |
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