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    MESKPeak Oil - zlom ropy
    VSOUKOLOHLOR
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    XCHAOS: Zkus si dohledat JODI.
    VSOUKOLOHLOR
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    XCHAOS: :-D
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    VSOUKOLOHLOR: dobře... ale nejde předce všechny statistiky úplně ignorovat s poukazem na to, že se od sebe liší... doméně .gov bych celkem v tomhle i věřil...
    VSOUKOLOHLOR
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    XCHAOS:

    1. samotné datum peaku je podružné
    2. každá významná energetická agentura má jiné statistiky, takže kdovíjak to vlastně je a bylo
    XCHAOS
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    Jezdit na palivo z recyklovaného plastu? Egyptská studentka ví, jak na to | Nazeleno.cz
    http://www.nazeleno.cz/nazelenoplus/jezdit-na-palivo-z-recyklovaneho-plastu-egyptska-studentka-vi-jak-na-to.aspx
    VSOUKOLOHLOR
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    Challenges in Global Energy and Their Potential Impact on the Cost of Energy - Full Article - QFINANCE
    http://www.qfinance.com/macroeconomic-issues-viewpoints/challenges-in-global-energy-and-their-potential-impact-on-the-cost-of-energy?full
    VSOUKOLOHLOR
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    Europe looks to open up Greenland for natural resources extraction | Environment | guardian.co.uk
    http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2012/jul/31/europe-greenland-natural-resources
    E2E4
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    peak elektryka :)

    BBC News - India's power grid crisis deepens
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-19060279
    XCHAOS
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    Jan Hnízdil » Olympiáda v Londýně aneb Omyl Pierre de Coubertina.
    http://blog.aktualne.centrum.cz/blogy/jan-hnizdil.php?itemid=17050
    Zprávy o ukončení éry sportovních rekordů se nápadně shodují s údaji o vyčerpání globálních energetických zdrojů. Podle D. Campbella, hlavního geologa a viceprezidenta ropných společností BP, Shell, Fina, Exxon a Chevron-Texas došlo k vyvrcholení ropné spotřeby v roce 2005.
    XCHAOS
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    GRENDAL: no tak "potenciálně DIY" ... namontovat ten kit na auto asi fak nebude nutné v autorizovaném servisu... je to asi tak DIY jako přezout kola letní za zimní (nebo jen nepatrně složitější)
    GRENDAL
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    prej DIY... :)
    XCHAOS
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    TečkaCZ - #DoItYourself úprava jakéhokoliv auta na hybrid
    http://teckacz.cz/1208-DoItYourself-uprava-jakehokoliv-auta-na-hybrid
    VSOUKOLOHLOR
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    Fool me twice, shame on me: The oil industry repackages the fake abundance story (from the late 1990s) | Energy Bulletin
    http://energybulletin.net/stories/2012-07-22/fool-me-twice-shame-me-oil-industry-repackages-fake-abundance-story-late-1990s
    XCHAOS
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    (ačkoliv je to spíše pro-hydrofrakovací článek, tak to předchozí víceméně znamená, že v USA zřejmě můžete vstřikovat do země co chcete a nemusíte ani zveřejnit co to je... není divu, že nad tím veřejné mínění kroutí hlavou)
    XCHAOS
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    A New Report on Fracking Can Change the Debate On US Energy Practices
    http://www.policymic.com/articles/11343/a-new-report-on-fracking-can-change-the-debate-on-us-energy-practices
    The hydrofracking argument is gaining new urgency in the northeastern United States as New York Governor Andrew Cuomo mulls at least the partial lifting of a ban on hydrofracking in his state. Environmentalists and citizens groups have staunchly opposed the lifting of the ban since some of the Marcellus Shale (the target of hydrofracking operations) lies under the aquifer that supplies drinking water to New York City. Key to the anti-hydrofracking argument is the assumption that contaminants can migrate upwards from a fracking site deep underground and into the water table, which is also below ground, but typically much closer to the surface.
    ...
    Great Britain has much stricter safety standards for their fracking operations than does the United States: including bans on open-pit wastewater storage sites and requirements that all chemicals used in fracking operations be disclosed. In short, Great Britain's best practices are much better than those in the United States.
    XCHAOS
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    VSOUKOLOHLOR: tak ta rétorika skutečně trochu připomíná budování rozvinuté socialistické společnosti, plnění plánu na 101%, apod. :-) tohle paradoxně na Západě nejsou schopní tak dobře vnímat, protože v tom prostě nežili.
    VSOUKOLOHLOR
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    About half of Maugeri's calculated 17.6 mb/d in net additional production capacity comes from two countries-- the United States and Iraq (see his Table 2). I have earlier discussed the situation for the United States. To briefly recap, more than half of the increase in total U.S. oil production since 2005 has come from biofuels and natural gas liquids, neither of which should be added to conventional crude production for purposes of calculating the available supply. Another important contribution to recent U.S. production gains has come from shale/tight oil. I agree with Maugeri that this will be an important factor in the future, but it is not cheap, and there are some big uncertainties in extrapolating recent gains, about which I will have more to say below.

    Maugeri on peak oil | Energy Bulletin
    http://energybulletin.net/stories/2012-07-19/maugeri-peak-oil
    VSOUKOLOHLOR
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    SCHWEPZ: To je pořád dokola...

    On the Far Side of Denial | Energy Bulletin
    http://energybulletin.net/stories/2012-07-19/far-side-denial

    Over the last six months or so an extraordinary torrent of nonsense about limitless gas and oil supplies has been sloshing through the media, spouting out from an equally extraordinary assortment of people who ought to know better. We’ve seen pundits loudly claiming that the United States had become a net petroleum exporter, when what was going on was that modest amounts of gasoline and other refined petroleum products that Americans are too poor to afford nowadays are being sold to more prosperous countries abroad. We’ve seen fracking technology, which the oil industry has been using for decades, waved around as a brand new technological breakthrough; we’ve seen the Bakken shale, which has been known since the 1970s and doesn’t actually have that much accessible oil in it, ballyhooed as a brand new game-changing discovery; we’ve seen the most blatant falsehoods proclaimed as fact—I’m thinking here of the pundit I critiqued in a previous post, who insisted that kerogen shales are exactly the same as what’s being drilled in the Bakken, and that the US therefore has some absurd amount of shale oil ready for pumping.

    Over the last few weeks, a number of my fellow peak oil writers have expressed worries about this outpouring of counterfactual drivel. Myself, I find it a very hopeful sign. What we are seeing is the shattering of the consensus that has excluded any discussion of peak oil from the collective conversation of our time. Plenty of pundits who refused to talk about peak oil at all are now talking about it incessantly. Even though they’re screeching at the top of their lungs that it can’t happen, and scrabbling around for any argument, however feeble or blatantly false, they can use to back up that proposition, they’re still talking about it.

    That is to say, industrial society is collectively entering the stage of denial.
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