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date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 10:53:55 GMT,    group: uk.politics.environment        back       
Nuclear power and peak oil event   
Nuclear Power to be questioned in a Peak Oil context at Imperial
College, London.

      An event looking at Nuclear Power in a context of declining global oil
supplies will take place at Imperial College, London on Tuesday March 21st
starting at 6.30pm.

      There is increasing awareness that energy prices are not going to get
any cheaper.  Britain is currently on the edge of a gas crisis, threatening
industry, while oil prices have settled above $60 a barrel.  Chief
Executives at both Chevron and Royal Dutch Shell have said the era of easy
oil is over.  The claims that we are imminently approaching the global peak
in oil production are gathering in intensity and validity.  At the same
time, the race is on to change our electricity generation to one that emits
far fewer greenhouse gases than burning fossil fuels, due to the threat of
Climate Change.  With a large section of Britain's current crop of power
stations coming to the end of their lives by 2020, there are many who are
calling for Nuclear Power to be the answer to these questions.

      "Nuclear Power and Peak Oil" will address these questions with talks
from Dr. David Fleming and Paul Mobbs, followed with a questions and answers
session.  Paul Mobbs is an independent environmental consultant and author
of the influential book Energy Beyond Oil.  Dr. David Fleming is author of
"Energy and the Common Purpose - descending the Energy Staircase with
Tradable Energy Quotas (TEQs)".  Dr. David Fleming will give his critique of
Nuclear Power and Paul Mobbs will talk about the other options available as
the world begins to deal with declining global oil supplies and looks to
find the path to sustainability.  There will also be a 30 minute screening
of the acclaimed 'The End of Suburbia : Oil Depletion and the Collapse of
the American Dream'.  For anyone interested in the Nuclear Power debate,
this is an event you will not want to miss.

      'Nuclear Power and Peak Oil' is presented in association with SOAS,
Imperial Green Societies and PowerSwitch.  It will take place at the Read
Lecture Theatre, Sherfield Building, Imperial College on Tuesday 21st March
2006 at 6.30pm.  Entry is free.  For more information visit
www.powerswitch.org.uk or call James Howard of PowerSwitch on 020 8123 2500.


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date: Wed, 15 Mar 2006 10:53:55 GMT   author:   Alina Congreve

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