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Exposing the sensational delusions of fuel sources

Monday, 22 November 2004, 2:08 pm | Running On Empty NZ

The big headline 'Kiwis in fuel breakthrough' (Manawatu Evening Standard, Nov 20) looks thrilling for future energy, but collapses when you look at the following vital aspects: More >>

The Mayor's New Car Has No Clothes

Thursday, 11 November 2004, 4:24 pm | Running On Empty NZ

Palmerston North Mayor Heather Tanguay's new (City Council) $40,000 hybrid car is probably the envy of readers uneasy about petrol prices. (Manawatu Evening Standard, 5 Nov). More >>

“Government Deluded About Future Oil Supply”

Thursday, 28 October 2004, 5:05 pm | Running On Empty NZ

New Zealand is not preparing for the petroleum energy decline because, like most governments, it relies on the speculative theoretical forecasts produced by (non-geologist) economists of the International Energy Agency (IEA). More >>

Hydrogen Future A Delusion

Tuesday, 26 October 2004, 1:35 pm | Running On Empty NZ

The hydrogen fuel cell technology proclaimed (Monday 25th Oct) in the Herald ("First stop on the hydrogen highway") is a glorious delusion. Arnold Schwarzenegger dedicated a pioneering hydrogen fuelling station on Friday, calling it the first ... More >>

Imminent Decline Of Oil And Gas

Wednesday, 9 June 2004, 3:24 pm | Running On Empty NZ

(Greens Co-Leader) Fitzsimmons Warns Public About Imminent Decline Of Oil And Gas More >>

Pepperel Attends Oil And Gas Depletion Conference

Thursday, 27 November 2003, 10:56 am | Running On Empty NZ

The imminent decline of the world's oil and gas supplies was discussed at the National Convention of the RunningOnEmptyNZ research group last Sunday, 23 November in Miramar. Wellington City Councillor Brian Pepperell attended to consider the implications ... More >>

 
 
 
 
 

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