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Scooping the New York Times
May 1st, 2007
The New York Times is my favorite newspaper. Amidst all the media that I consume, it holds a disproportionately influential place in my life. It is a pleasure to read. In fact a number of columns I have written for this blog have been reflections on an article that I read in the Times. So it thrilled me today when I opened the Times and saw that www.evolutionshift.com had scooped it.
Several weeks ago, I wrote a column about Planktos and interviewed its founder and CEO Russ George. I had met Russ at a unique conference about the future …
A Man Who is Working to Save the Planet
April 10th, 2007
Last week I wrote about an incredible energy conference hosted by the Foundation for the Future. As one of a select few invited to observe and participate in the conference, I had the incredible experience to listen to and meet with 15 of the top thinkers and scientists in the world today on the subject of the future of energy. The brilliance of both the participants and the level of discussion were so great that I decided that it must be shared with the readership of this blog. A number of the participants agreed to share their views and …
An Amazing Conference on Energy
April 4th, 2007
This past weekend I had the great good fortune to attend a three day energy conference attended by some of the world’s greatest energy experts. Thanks to the good graces of the Foundation for the Future I was invited to attend the conference as an observer. The Foundation invited 15 of the foremost physicists and energy experts in the world to come together for three days of presentations and discussions on the future of energy. An additional 15 or so people were invited to attend as observers.
The name of the conference was “Energy Challenges: The next Thousand Yearsâ€. The …
Revisiting Peak Oil – Part One
March 23rd, 2007
Peak oil is loosely defined at the point in time when half of all the oil reserves in the earth have been extracted and burned. This means that we are half way through the oil consumption cycle and move into extracting the remaining 50%. Some of the most respected experts and oil geologists have long suggested that peak oil would occur in the early part of this century, that in the decade 2000-2010 we would move through it. The expected symptoms would be a dramatic increase in price, followed by price volatility, with a long term ever upward pressure …