Jun
Systm – Episode 49 – Gas Prices killing you? Max out your MPG
Posted by admin as Gas Prices
Gas is over $4.00 a gallon all over San Francisco, so this episode is all about proven methods to get more MPG from your car, from changing the air filter to giving up on using your brakes.
Duration : 0:15:27
Jun
Pat Murphy — Beyond Sustainability: Surviving Peak Oil – 1/4
Posted by admin as Fuel Prices
http://localfuture.org
How long can this global oil supply level be maintained? When will the decline in oil supply begin? How will that impact already rising gasoline prices, oil prices, food prices and the struggling state of the world economy?
To address shrinking fossil fuel supplies, increasing CO2 emissions, and rising global inequity we need to make immediate and drastic cuts to our energy use. Learn about viable curtailment strategies for food, housing, and transportation, why most “sustainable” and “green” techniques are inadequate, and how we can create cooperative low-energy communities to survive.
Pat Murphy is the Executive Director of Community Solutions in Yellow Springs, Ohio, co-writer and co-producer of the film, “The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil” (2006) and author of the forthcoming book “Plan C: Community Survival Strategies for Peak Oil and Climate Change.”
The International Conference on Peak Oil and Climate Change: Paths to Sustainability explores the root cause of rising gas prices, global warming, biodiversity loss and other indicators of global unsustainability.
http://localfuture.org
Duration : 0:10:0
Jun
Full-Nelson: John McCain v. Barack Obama on High Gas Prices
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A new television spot airing in key battleground states that contrasts John McCain and Barack Obama’s plans for dealing with America’s energy crisis. This week’s news—another quarter of billions in record profits for Big Oil—underscores why America cannot afford another president who sides with Big Oil instead of consumers.
Duration : 0:0:30
Jun
“The Meeting of the Mouths” An Economic Roundtable Part 2
Posted by admin as Fuel Prices
“The Meeting of the Mouths” An Economic Roundtable with Neal Boortz, Clark Howard and Herman Cain (via Satellite). Moderated by News/Talk 750 WSB’s Jeff Hullinger. Part 2 looks at energy policy, corporate taxes, nuclear energy, gas prices, food prices, ethanol, oil and the war in Iraq. Clark proposes a bet on what gas prices will be May 1, 2009.
Duration : 0:8:16
Jun
Gas Prices Are Ridiculous
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Wrong day to fill up.
Duration : 0:0:37
Jun
Fuel Price debate: Anwar Ibrahin VS Shabery Cheek Pt. 6
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Fuel Price debate: Anwar Ibrahin VS Shabery Cheek Pt. 6
Duration : 0:5:58
Jun
WNY gas prices are up
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According to AAA, Western New Yorkers are paying an average of $2.78 a gallon. http://www.wivb.com
Duration : 0:0:20
Jun
Energy Outlook – What Lies Ahead for Natural Gas Prices? – Bloomberg
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Natural Gas Soars Most in Two Weeks – Analysis and Discussion with Neal Dingmann of Wunderlich Securities (Taking Stock)
Duration : 0:8:34
Jun
Reaction: Oil prices spike for the summer
Posted by admin as Fuel Prices
Should the U.S. government rein in rising oil and gas prices? Will rising oil prices spur development of alternate energy source for vehicles, such as electricity- and hydrogen-powered cars? Are rising gas prices affecting your plans for the summer?
Duration : 0:2:22
Jun
Better Place Australia Video
Posted by admin as Petrol Prices Australia
The Opportunity
Better Place Australia is part of a global company dedicated to zero emissions driving.
We will enable the mass adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in Australia by providing the infrastructure and services that make it easy, affordable and attractive for motorists to adopt and drive electric vehicles.
We are working with car and battery manufacturers to ensure a complete, efficient and compelling solution built around desirable EVs equipped with a new generation of safe, recyclable and reliable lithium-ion batteries. Our electric charging system, infrastructure and services will effectively replace those currently provided by the $20B retail petroleum industry to support petrol engine cars.
The switch to EVs will allow drivers to experience both the convenience of starting each day with a full tank and the exhilaration of smooth, quiet, and powerful acceleration. Drivers will no longer have to worry about fluctuating petrol prices, or be concerned that they are adversely affecting the air their family breathes or the climate of the planet. They can also enjoy the economic benefits of lower maintenance and longer life cycles of simpler and more reliable motors. The benefits of this transition for Australia will be dramatic: from cleaner air and lower emissions, to a stronger economy with more jobs and a healthier future for the car manufacturing and renewable energy sectors.
Duration : 0:5:57
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