Stories tagged with liquid fuels
Wanted: Hard Data on Local Sustainability
Posted by Glenn on October 29, 2007 - 9:00pm in The Oil Drum: Local
Topic: Environment/Sustainability
Tags: data, electricity, energy, land use, liquid fuels, local, social capital, statistics, walkability [list all tags]
Now that New York has had six months since Mayor Bloomberg's PlaNYC sustainability plan, kicked off and they have released their interim report on their progress, I thought I might take a step back to think about how we evaluate sustainability at the local level.
Here at The Oil Drum, we love good data. We love hard objective data that can not only tell a story, but highlight the importance of a particular issue in a crisp fashion. However at the local level, data is not as easy to locate or not consistent enough to make an objective positive statement. The result, as many have probably realized, is that local discussions become inherently normative, political and frankly, messy.
So, help me find some data at the local level...
China's liquid fuels future
Posted by Rembrandt on February 19, 2007 - 12:00pm in The Oil Drum: Europe
Topic: Demand/Consumption
Tags: china, demand, liquid fuels, supply [list all tags]
How are the 1.3 billion Chinese going to cope with their growing needs for energy?
Can the increase in Chinese liquid fuel consumption be maintained? Even in the face of a nearby world oil production peak? Or will China have to cope with a liquid fuel crisis in the near term future? This post focuses on whether China will or will not be able to meet their increasing demand for liquid fuels until 2015.


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