ASPO Ireland Director, Richard O’Rourke, delivered a guest lecture to the Peak Oil undergrad module run by the geography department at University of Liverpool.
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Visit to Liverpool University’s Oil Depletion Impact Group (ODIG)
Posted in Advocacy, News, tagged Liverpool, ODIG on December 4, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Is the recently increased oil price good news for the environment?
Posted in Advocacy, ASPO, Comment on March 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
The international community has been laboring for 10 years under the Kyoto Protocol negotiations to agree on a global reduction of energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions of less than 10 percent by 2012. So the market has achieved within a few months what international bureaucrats – hampered by resistance from key consumer countries like the United States, China, Australia and India – have struggled to obtain in a decade.
A voyage to peak oil enlightenment
Posted in Advocacy, ASPO, Comment, Guest Post, International, News, tagged CERA, Chris Skrebowski on December 22, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Chris Skrebowski responds to CERA report debunking Peak Oil ‘Theory’.

SEI Rebrands without mention of Energy Security
Posted in Advocacy, ASPO, Comment, Ireland, News, tagged Energy Security, Policy, SEAI, SEI on March 12, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Last Wednesday, March 10th, SEI rebranded the organisation Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) and launched their 5 year strategic plan.
Unfortunately, neither the term ‘Peak Oil’ nor the term ‘Energy Security’ got a single mention, unlike Climate Change.
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