Hydrogen & fuel cells
Then & now
Recently a friend gave me a copy of a January 22, 1973 issue of Newsweek. The cover title was “The Energy Crisis”. It’s interesting to look back and see how things have changed; or, to be more accurate, not changed.
Transport - May 11
Bioelectricity better than biofuels for transport
U.S. Drops Research Into Fuel Cells for Cars
Flush with Camaro orders, GM workers on OT
Energy limits to growth: integrating energy sources - part III
This content is no longer available. It was a pre-publication draft of a section of "Energy Limits to Growth," a report that will be published in expanded form by Post Carbon Institute and International Forum on globalization in May.
Thinking about energy - Dec 1
NYT: A world of a different color (horsepower)
Headlights burn more fuel?
The end of the road for hydrogen?
Dysfunction - August 12
Mad cows (and livid lambs)
China and India: heartlands of global protest
Outside U.S., credit cards tighten grip
Local scientist splits water, saves world, gets on TV
Transport - August 4
The problem with walk score, the possibilities of carbon goggles
Automakers race time as their cash runs low
Addiction: A million little miles per gallon
Consumer auto expert Reed: ‘panic in boardrooms’ of GM, Ford as it becomes clear electric cars ‘really coming’
Australia report on future of transport fuels - July 11
Peak oil: petrol to reach $8 a litre
Fuel for thought - CSIRO's report on the future of transport fuels
ASPO-Australia's response to CSIRO report
Petrol report a wake-up call: environmentalists
Air travel - May 6
Strahan: How do you solve a problem like jet fuel?
Monbiot: Consider the airship
Transport - Apr 15
Homer-Dixon: future of travel and conferences
Oil, environment, lifestyle fuel Asia's two-wheeler boom
Kunstler on Flagstaff and hydrogen cars
Transport - Mar 28
Americans drove less in 2007 for first time
Slow down a little, save a lot of gas
Kunstler on the fate of Flagstaff & hydrogen cars

