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Climate, Energy and Environment
- air
- biomass
- brownfield
- carbon
- chemical
- climate
- coal
- Context
- diesel
- ecology
- electricity
- Energy
- environment
- ethanol
- food
- forest
- fuel
- garbage
- gas
- gasoline
- geothermal
- ghg
- grow
- habitat
- hydro
- leed
- life
- nature
- nuclear
- ocean
- oil
- organic
- pesticide
- pv
- recycling
- renewable
- restoration
- sanitation
- solar
- stuff
- sustainability
- sustainable
- thermal
- toxic
- waste
- water
- weather
- wind
Think Like A Forest
In the forest there is no such thing as garbage! Everything works together without harming anybody. They find ways to get along because they need each other. Pierre talks about how people can learn to think like a forest.
When we think like a forest, we seen many things newly. We see that waste does not exist, we can make our own food, and we can take only what we need - no more. We see that all living things have a right to live their lives, too. We see how to live together, and we see how to run a business - all by thinking like a forest.
Global Oil Supply Crunch: Peak Oil and Why the Oil Wells are Running Dry
Oil is a finite resource. Now, even conservative analysts at Lloyds of London insurers and Chatham House consultancy are predicting oil prices rises to $200/bbl in a new report.
Read the original report from Lloyds of London and Chatham House here.
In our short film featuring Pierre Terre, with Bill Burke of the Post Carbon Institute, we find out about "Peak Oil" and why so many oil/gas wells are running dry. We see California oil wells and their ugly, toxic tar residues.
Across the world, oil production is highest just as we reach the end of the lifetime of many oil and gas wells. The year 2010 was predicted as the peak production year.
This is the "Peak Oil" problem.
Oil on the Beach: The Oil is Gone - But The Tar Sticks to Pierre!
Pierre has found a place in California where the oil has run out, leaving nothing but a sticky mess of tar pouring out onto the beach, and it sticks all over Pierre. This is just like oil wells around the world that are running dry now - so new fuels are needed, that do not damage the world.







