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Southern Limits: Peak Oil Is Happening
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Andrew McKay writing on resource limits, energy, environment, peak oil and peak everything from a New Zealand perspective. Sunday, November 2, 2014. Peak Oil Is Happening. The media is full of peak oil refutations. Unfortunately for the pundits, while they’re heavy on rhetoric they tend to be short on data. In comparison, way back in 2009, Praveen Ghunta, used the. BP Statistical Review of World Energy. To make a list of countries past peak oil on his. He updated the data again in. That being said, Luisa...
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Southern Limits: A Call To Arms: The End Of The Oil Drum
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Andrew McKay writing on resource limits, energy, environment, peak oil and peak everything from a New Zealand perspective. Thursday, July 4, 2013. A Call To Arms: The End Of The Oil Drum. The end of something familiar is always hard to take but as seems the administrators cannot be swayed it is time to look elsewhere. I personally have chosen Resilience.org. Which is the relatively new reincarnation of the Post Carbon Institute’s Energy Bulletin. I think though at a certain point they began preaching to ...
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Southern Limits: April 2013
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Andrew McKay writing on resource limits, energy, environment, peak oil and peak everything from a New Zealand perspective. Thursday, April 4, 2013. 5 Reasons Why Oil Companies Get Away With Overblown Field Estimates. Case in point is the announcement earlier this year that a large oil field had been discovered in the Australian outback. Check out these three headlines and bylines below:. Trillions of dollars worth of oil found in Australian outback. Australia could change from oil importer to exporter.
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Southern Limits: March 2013
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Andrew McKay writing on resource limits, energy, environment, peak oil and peak everything from a New Zealand perspective. Friday, March 22, 2013. Energy Literacy 101 – 40 Terms To Help You Become An Energy Expert. The energy industry is full of industry specific jargon that can make it difficult for an outsider to understand exactly what they are reading. Have you ever wondered exactly what the difference is between tight oil, shale oil and oil shale? Barrel of oil (bbl) –. Brent oil –. Oil produced by ...
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Southern Limits: November 2014
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Andrew McKay writing on resource limits, energy, environment, peak oil and peak everything from a New Zealand perspective. Sunday, November 2, 2014. Peak Oil Is Happening. The media is full of peak oil refutations. Unfortunately for the pundits, while they’re heavy on rhetoric they tend to be short on data. In comparison, way back in 2009, Praveen Ghunta, used the. BP Statistical Review of World Energy. To make a list of countries past peak oil on his. He updated the data again in. That being said, Luisa...
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Oldie But Goodie | Digging RI
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The great outdoors in the smallest state. A month of monarda →. July 18, 2015. HerbDoc sings the praises of Kolkwitzia. Here’s an old fashioned shrub that was extremely popular in the fine gardens of the 1930’s and 1940’s. Kolkwitzia, or Beauty Bush, is a dense, twiggy, fountain-shaped shrub with pink tubular flowers that appear in late May to mid-June. When not in bloom, the plant is rather nondescript. It has yellow leaves in the fall and is deciduous. If you plant Kolkwitzia, give it plenty of room!
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Weekly notes from Fernglade farm: A permaculture and organic small holding farm: November 2014
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Weekly notes from Fernglade farm: A permaculture and organic small holding farm. A weekly blog discussing the projects and the realities of living on an organic, permaculture and off grid solar small holding farm in the south eastern corner of Australia. Monday, 24 November 2014. A tale of two tomatoes. In an environment that has a great deal of variability in the weather, it probably is a very good idea to seek signs in the landscape to guide your farming practices. It would be optimal to keep the herba...
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Weekly notes from Fernglade farm: A permaculture and organic small holding farm: August 2015
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Weekly notes from Fernglade farm: A permaculture and organic small holding farm. A weekly blog discussing the projects and the realities of living on an organic, permaculture and off grid solar small holding farm in the south eastern corner of Australia. Monday, 31 August 2015. How much can a Koala Bear? Last week, the temperature plummeted, the skies darkened with thick heavy cloud and the rain fell liberally for days on end. I’m hungry, where is my dinner? I need to go to the toilet, let me out now!
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Weekly notes from Fernglade farm: A permaculture and organic small holding farm: August 2014
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Weekly notes from Fernglade farm: A permaculture and organic small holding farm. A weekly blog discussing the projects and the realities of living on an organic, permaculture and off grid solar small holding farm in the south eastern corner of Australia. Monday, 25 August 2014. A good example of this sort of failure is that person could read all about firewood, however nothing quite prepares you for the realities of harvesting, storing and then using the stuff. It is always cheaper and more efficient to ...
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