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Energy Security
Energy is the keystone of modern civilization, and as such disruptions to energy supply from accident, natural disaster, or targeted attack have the potential to seriously disrupt society. Are their ways to make energy production and distribution more secure? Are some forms of energy production more secure than others?
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Mon May 22, 2006 6:27 pm
Mike Robinson |
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Energy Production
As oil supplies shrink, we will have to develop alternative means of energy production. This is a difficult problem; we must develop a reliable, steady energy supply while not compromising the global environment. Likely there is no one right answer, and many energy production techniques will supply our civilization in the future.
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Wed Mar 15, 2006 12:06 pm
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Energy Supply
As demand for energy continues to grow, conventional supplies are beginning to peak. Oil supplies, in particular, are experiencing the pressure of growing demand from America, India and China at the same time as many fields are passing their production peak. Are we entering a period of scarce and expensive energy?
Moderators Ann Dale, Lenore Newman |
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Fri Feb 17, 2006 1:26 pm
Mike Robinson |
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Transportation and Energy
From the morning commute to the shipping of goods, our society is built around cheap transportation. The infrastructure of our cities and towns assumes cheap and plentiful automobile travel. Will we move towards higher densities and public transport? Or will we bet on a hydrogen fueled vehicle fleet to preserve our quality of life?
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Wed Mar 01, 2006 7:43 pm
Byron Hammersley |
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Food and Energy
The food on our table is extremely energy intensive, from the petroleum fertilizers spread upon giant fields to the transport system that cheaply moves food around the globe. Why is it that lettuce from New Zealand can be sold in Canada at the same price as a domestic product? What will the food system look like in a world where energy is much more expensive?
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Fri Mar 10, 2006 10:35 am
Mike Robinson |
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Business as Usual
If the end of the oil age is so easy to predict, and if global climate change is as dangerous as most scientists claim, why aren’t governments and individuals taking more action to change our energy use patterns?
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Mon Mar 27, 2006 8:17 pm
Mike Robinson |
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New Worlds, New Minds
Though our changing energy picture is daunting, there are many innovative ways we can move towards a more ecologically friendly energy system that is less reliant on fossil fuels. Meet some of the innovators building these new futures.
Moderators Ann Dale, Lenore Newman |
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Fri Mar 24, 2006 7:23 pm
Lenore Newman |
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The Leadership Challenge
This dialogue launched in the Globe and Mail on November 22, 2003. Click on "The Leadership Challenge" to enter the forum. Everyone can view the forum discussion, but you must register to post messages.
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Thu Nov 10, 2005 5:40 pm
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Governing for a Healthy Global Community
This dialogue launched in the Globe and Mail on September 6, 2003. Click on "Kyoto: Governing for a healthy Global Community" to enter the forum. Everyone can view the forum discussion, but you must register to post messages.
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Sat Mar 06, 2004 1:42 pm
Mike Robinson |
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Business and Climate Change
This Dialogue launched in the Globe and Mail on May 10, 2003. Click on "Business and Climate Change" to enter the forum. Everyone can view the forum discussion, but you must register to post messages.
Moderators Ann Dale, Stephen Long |
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Wed Feb 18, 2004 12:57 pm
Mike Robinson |
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Kyoto Dialogue
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Wed Jan 28, 2004 12:59 pm
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Kyoto Publications
Click on "Publications" to enter this area dedicated to posting reference materials, e.g. journal articles, book recommendations, website links, etc. Post each publication as a new topic.
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