Stories tagged with "Kurt Cobb"
Peak Oil, Sustainability and the Problem of Freedom
Posted by Nate Hagens on June 7, 2009 - 10:22am
Topic: Demand/Consumption
Tags: freedom, isaiah berlin, john nash, kurt cobb [list all tags]
The following is a guest essay by Kurt Cobb exploring the concept of freedom via a resource depletion filter. Kurt speaks and writes frequently on energy and the environment and is featured on many sites including Energy Bulletin and EV World. His personal weblog is Resource Insights. Previously on TheOilDrum, Kurt wrote Peak Oil and Mass Communication.

Various and Sundry Linkfest
Posted by Prof. Goose on February 20, 2007 - 5:45pm
Topic: Miscellaneous
Tags: energy bulletin, john robb, kurt cobb, lou grinzo, mark gongloff, wall street journal [list all tags]
It's a slow day here at TOD, so I think I'll just give you some links to consider for the evening.
First off, Over at EB today, there's a good piece by our friends Andrews and Udall from ASPO-USA with another response to CERA and its credibility.
Here's a new blog on energy over at the WSJ worth keeping an eye on (they kindly mentioned TOD today).
We haven't mentioned friend of TOD Lou Grinzo's Cost of Energy in a while, always a good read.
The folks who have been around a while know that I am big fan of John Robb's work.
And last but certainly not least, Kurt Cobb has a new one out today entitled "Why the Precautionary Principle Doesn't Cut Both Ways."


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