The Future of Air Travel Lands At Heathrow

May 19, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

To its supporters its shear size is something special, for the Airbus 380 that landed for the first time at London’s Heathrow yesterday is enormous. Its wing span is bigger than a football pitch – it weighs 150 tonnes and can carry some 840 passengers, that’s over 400 more than a 747.

US “Blackmails” Ecuador Over Oil Dispute

May 18, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

Trouble is brewing for the oil industry is Latin America. First it was Venezuela that refused to privatise its oil industry and then slapped an 80 per cent tax on their operations- Bolivia followed suit by renationalizing foreign oil companies’ assets. Now, it seems, it is Ecuador’s turn.

Oil Execs March on DC / CO2 for LIFE!

May 17, 2006By Steve KretzmannBlog Post

While the Onion reports on historic events in Washington, the Competitive Enterprise Institute launches a campaign with the tagline – “Carbon Dioxide…They call it Pollution, We call it LIFE!” You can’t make this shit up. CEI has received more money from Exxon than any other front group since Kyoto – $1.7 million.

Not Your Soldier, Not Our Oil

May 17, 2006By Steve KretzmannBlog Post

As faithful readers of Price of Oil know, we’re not only environmentalists here. We see oil as at the center of multiple, intersecting issues – not the least of which is war. For a completely awesome tool to confront the US oil war recruitment machine, check this out.

BBC’s Climate Chaos

May 17, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

The BBC is just about to launch a whole series of programmes called “Climate Chaos” – for more details see the section on their website. One of the programmes is by Panorama, who will be examining how “the Bush administration has resisted calls to engage in Kyoto, and has been accused of a systematic campaign … Read More

Climate Change Turning Corals to Rubble

May 17, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

More bad news for corals. Whole stretches of pristine coral reefs have been turned into “slime-covered rubble” because of rising sea temperatures caused by climate change according to a new study in the Seychelles.

Canada Back-Tracks on Climate Commitments

May 17, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

As the first stage of new talks on the Kyoto agreement got under way in Bonn yesterday it emerged that one of the key countries – Canada – is willing to comply with its Kyoto commitments only if its emissions targets are lowered in phase two of the agreement.

Yes Men Hit Halliburton

May 16, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

On a lighter note. At the end of last week, the Yes Men, a group of activists known for their stunts against corporate executives, targetted Halliburton, the global oil services company. Pretending to be Halliburton executives they gave a presentation at a trade conference in Florida advocating the use of “SurvivaBall”, a large inflatable suit … Read More

Africa: Facing Greatest Catastrophe in History

May 16, 2006By Andy RowellBlog Post

A second analysis in two days outlines how climate change will cause “the greatest catastrophe in human history” in Africa. Yesterday, Christian Aid predicted that 182 million will die because of climate change by the end of the century. Now evidence submitted to the official report that is being prepared for Tony Blair and Gordon … Read More