pickensplan wrote: How can we reduce our dependence on foreign oil? T. Boone Pickens explains his plan for alternative, domestic energy in a 30-second TV commercial.
The holidays are coming up and that means there is an opportunity for us to keep the momentum building toward the adoption of the NAT GAS Act (H.R. 1835 and S. 1408).
Members of Congress will be home for Thanksgiving week; and then will be home again for the Christmas/New Year holidays.
This is an excellent opportunity for you to e-mail, call, or drop in to your Memberâs District O…
I came across this video today and thought it was just an amazing story. An impoverished 20 year old boy living in Malawi, taught himself how to make a windmill. Recognizing that wind was in abundance where he lived, William was able to construct windmills using materials available and brought running water and electricity to his village for the first time.
This is a truly remarkable and inspirational story. What are your thoughts?
BY MATTHEW R. SIMMONS
FOREIGNPOLICY.COM
SEPTEMBER 4, 2009
Last week, four of the world's most outspoken oil aficionados waded into the controversy of peak oil, publishing articles packed with myth and distortion. This "Gang of Four" all claimed the issue was silly, moot, or simply a myth. The four pieces we…
Oil trades above $74, spikes to year's highest level on strong Chinese economic performance.
By George Jahn, Associated Press Writer
On Friday August 21, 2009, 10:11 am EDT
VIENNA (AP) -- Oil prices hit their highest level this year on Friday as traders looked past a mixed batch of U.S. economic data to focus on a strong rise in China's bellwether stock index.
Benchmark crude for October delivery was up $1.29 to $74.20 a barrel by afternoon European electronic trading on the New York M…
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