My favorite in liberal radio talk is the Duke Skorich Show heard on KUWS, 91.3 FM, Superior, Wisconsin. I want to send a big thank you to Duke and co-host Patty McNulty for making the most vital radio of our age. Do tune in (on the internet from the link above, if you are not within range of Duluth-Superior) Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday evenings at 6:00pm Eastern time.
Tonight, Duke ran a fantastic and alarming program on peak oil with Matt Savinar. Matt runs Life After the Oil Crash, a site I have read in the past, but for which I have gained new appreciation. Highly recommended. Do read Matt’s letter dated 10/20/2004 and posted on the index page.
Here is a list of recent Deep Blade Journal posts on oil, peak oil, and the failure of energy issues to make it into the presidential campaign:
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Peak oil thinker Matt Savinar on Duke Skorich
My favorite in liberal radio talk is the Duke Skorich Show heard on KUWS, 91.3 FM, Superior, Wisconsin. I want to send a big thank you to Duke and co-host Patty McNulty for making the most vital radio of our age. Do tune in (on the internet from the link above, if you are not within range of Duluth-Superior) Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday evenings at 6:00pm Eastern time.
Tonight, Duke ran a fantastic and alarming program on peak oil with Matt Savinar. Matt runs Life After the Oil Crash, a site I have read in the past, but for which I have gained new appreciation. Highly recommended. Do read Matt’s letter dated 10/20/2004 and posted on the index page.
Here is a list of recent Deep Blade Journal posts on oil, peak oil, and the failure of energy issues to make it into the presidential campaign:
Campaigns fail on energy
Oil price rocket
World oil peak now?
Bush has post-oil-peak plan
Another day, another oil dollar
Veep debate lacked energy
Over pulling sour crude
BBC: “Something very odd has happened”
Finance ministers deeply rattled by oil situation: Oil dominates agenda at G7 meeting in Washington, DC; communiqué includes recommendation to conserve fuel
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