Rubin, based on a review of the historical record, indicates that in the United States, four out of five recessions between 1970 and 2007 were preceded by oil shocks [20]. Hamilton, based on a review of the historical record, indicates that in the United States, 10 out of 11 recessions ...
Smart growth strategies, transportation and urban sprawl: simulated futures for Hamilton, Ontario North American cities have undergone dramatic changes over the last century. Locations that were once inconvenient have become accessible through extensive......
The chromatography results showed that 95% of the modelled PHs were retained in the surface layer of the soil medium due to the sorption process, which led to a change in hydraulic conductivity over time. Recommendations are proposed to increase the service life of rain gardens designed to ...
It lifted the plummeting production curve up by 300kbpd, but did nothing to change the gradient of the plummet. That suggests that the Saudis had nothing else to throw at the problem. It also suggests that last year's underlying Type II decline rate, before megaprojects like Haradh III, ...
gasoline - are what drives the country th a fact that has not changed in the last 125 years and won't change any time soon, contends John Moroney, an economist at Texas A&M University who has studied oil prices for 30 years and whose upcoming book Power Struggle: World Energy in the...
LONDON — When the congressional hearings are forgotten and the catastrophe in the Gulf of Mexico has dropped from the headlines, the most surprising thing about the spill of millions of gallons of oil may be what it does not change about the business of BP and the rest of its often-vilif...
It will take a long time to change those statistics. The oil does flow. If the Navy would reduce their diesel fuel consumption by half, the world would have 8 percent more diesel fuel for use in tractors for the ag industry. It really is a misdirected allocation of resources and especiall...
One implication, which is supported by real research (I can point you to Prof Hamilton’s article on this, if you like): a *gradual* rise in oil prices won’t hurt the world economy much. If it’s part of a long-term change in public policy away from FF and towards EVs and renew...
At thep = 0.01 level, phytoplankton cell counts and biomass did not detectably change in BML over time, i.e., slopes were not significantly different from zero (Fig.8). Of the four quantification measures, only chlorophyllacontent significantly changed in BML over time, and this decline...
I have proposed the need to come clean about Peak Oil in order to establish the rationale for the Change in direction the USA, specificly, must make. I hope the ASPO-USA Conference will help policy makers realize this truth. PeakTO on June 17, 2008 - 10:29am Permalink | Comments top...