[MRSG] MRSG - History Channel: Crude

Mad River Sustainability Group mrsg at vtpeakoil.net
Fri Jan 25 19:13:50 EST 2008




Happy Friday, MRSG!

What puts the "goo" in your "good times?"  Oil!  You know it - you'll 
see it everywhere you look - and it has been spiking around 
$100/barrel already.  How will the Mad River Valley sustain its food 
supply, heating and transportation needs as the world oil producers' 
output begins to diminish and the modern global economy's demand for 
oil pushes prices ever higher?  Tune in Sunday night after the 
Localvore Souper Bowl....

Dennis

Original Message
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Subject: Re: History Channel: Crude
From:    "Tom Fugate" <tfugate at madriver.com>
Date:    Thu, January 24, 2008 22:54
To:      dennisd at hastingshill.com
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Go on a sweeping adventure into the mystery of the history of oil. 
Where does it come from? When will it run out? Where is it driving 
us? This amazing fluid that powers our lives has made a 160 million 
year journey to reach our gas tanks and plastic bags. Learn about 
Earth's extraordinary Carbon Cycle, and the role of oil in current 
concerns regarding the environment. The Oil Age we now take for 
granted began less than a century and a half ago, and it could be 
over in our lifetime.

Sunday, Jan. 27 at 8:00 pm

http://www.history.com/shows.do?action=detail&episodeId=260656

(forwarded for Dennis Derryberry)

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Annie Dunn Watson
Founding member, VT Peak Oil Network
Editor, VPON website and newsletter
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http://vtpeakoil.net

"I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something.
And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do."
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