The Race Is On To Grab World’s Last Oil Hotspots

July 7, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

The Guardian reports today that “money [is] no object as the big players grab what is left of a diminishing resource”, quoting the recent decision by Sinopec of China to pay $1bn for the right to explore for oil in deep water off Angola. This has “shocked” the west, “which fears it could be left … Read More

Hot Air But No Action

July 6, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

The European Emission Trading Scheme has been getting about as much bad publicity as BP recently. The latest hounding comes from Times columnist, Camilla Cavendish, who attacks the ETS in a good old fashioned rant. She says: “Those of us who have been shouting into the wind for years about melting glaciers, wilting polar bears … Read More

Coal to Oil

July 5, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post 17 Comments

The New York Times reports on the growing moves to convert coal to oil. The paper points out that the coal in states like Illinois have more energy than all the oil in Saudi Arabia. The technology to turn that coal into fuel for cars, homes and factories is proven. And at current prices, that … Read More

Airlines Reeling After EU Vote

July 5, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

European airlines are said to be “reeling” after amazing developments at the EU yesterday over the environmental impact of flying. MEPs voted in favour of the “immediate introduction” of a tax on jet fuel for flights within the 25 member states of the EU. Because the cost of “cheap flights” is so low the charge … Read More

German Government Caves in to Industry Over CO2

July 4, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

Germany is gripped by football world cup fever ahead of its semi-final clash with Italy tonight. What is not making the news is the fact that the German government has just allowed German industry to emit millions more tonnes of carbon dioxide. The National Allocation Plan II, that covers policy from 2008 to 2012, and … Read More

BP Blames Chavez for Production Shortfall

July 4, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

BP’s woes continue. Hurricanes, explosions, spills, price-fixing and now a production short-fall. BP admitted yesterday that it produced less oil in the past three months than many analysts had predicted, leading some suggesting it could miss its crucial production targets for the year. The company has blamed Venezuelan President Hugo Cavez for the shortfall at … Read More

The Answer is Simple: Change Your Light Bulb

July 3, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

Sometimes it’s the simple things that are best. By just using low-energy light bulbs and other efficient lighting systems we could prevent some 16 billion tons of carbon from being emitted over the next 25 years, according to a report by the International Energy Agency. Just using widely available technology would save more than ÂŁ1,300bn … Read More