ASPO Director, Richard O’Rourke, delivered a workshop on Peak Oil to a group of university students in Trinity College Dublin.
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Peak Oil workshop with the Union of Students of Ireland
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The National Asset Management Agency’s flawed plan
Posted in Comment on October 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A debate rages regarding the Government’s plans to stimulate the economy by taking on a massive amount of debt, premised on the assumption that the economy, and especially property prices, will recover over the next few years to provide the essential collateral.
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