Posted by Matt in June 28th, 2008 |
no comment
Published in
Conflict,
Water,
Afghanistan,
Change Water,
climate change,
Conflict,
Conflicts,
Crises,
darfur,
Doctors,
Drier,
Food Energy,
Land,
Land Water,
Oil Supplies,
Population,
Risk,
Somalia,
stress,
Stresses,
Tendency,
Violence Increases,
Water Scarcity
As drylands get drier and violence grows, new crises resembling Darfur will arise.
The world will experience a growing risk of conflicts over food, energy and water in coming years. The population rises each year by about 80 million people, with most of the increase in impoverished regions already facing environmental stress. Climate change, water scarcity [...]
read more....
Posted by Matt in June 7th, 2008 |
no comment
Published in
Africa,
China,
Oil,
Africa,
beijing,
Challenges,
China And The United States,
China Economy,
Chinese Interests,
Competitor,
Continent,
darfur,
Darfur Sudan,
Economy Booms,
Economy China,
Energy Demand,
European Union,
Global Demand,
Globe,
Investments,
Japan,
Oil Market,
Oil Supplies,
Rapid Growth,
Raw Materials,
Western Investment,
Western States
With energy demand spiking, China looks for answers in Africa. But Western investment and influence still dominate the continent’s oil market.
As global demand for energy continues to rise, major players like the United States, European Union (EU), and Japan are facing a new competitor in the race to secure long-term energy supplies: China. As its [...]
read more....
Posted by Matt in May 26th, 2008 |
no comment
Published in
Middle East,
Nuclear,
Alarming Signs,
Bahrain,
Business France,
China,
Climate,
Fuel Bomb,
Gold Rush,
Iran Nuclear,
Nicolas Sarkozy,
Nuclear Bomb,
Nuclear Business,
Nuclear Fuel,
Nuclear Powers,
Oil Supplies,
Power Plants,
President Nicolas Sarkozy,
Proficiency,
Russia,
tehran,
United Arab Emirates
But there are alarming signs that this sudden enthusiasm is driven less by concerns about the climate, or declining oil supplies, than by Iran’s growing nuclear proficiency. In addition to building power plants, Tehran is determined to produce its own nuclear fuel — a process that with a little more work could also churn [...]
read more....
Posted by Matt in May 22nd, 2008 |
no comment
Published in
Oil,
Associated Press,
Chief Economist,
Cnbc,
Fears,
Global Economy,
Global Energy,
Hirsch,
International Energy Agency,
Landmark,
Oil Fields,
Oil Supplies,
peak oil,
Thirst,
World Energy,
World Oil Supply
A leading global energy monitor fears there may not be enough oil to slake the world’s thirst — and is preparing a landmark forecast that could reverberate through the global economy even as major companies announce fuel-related cutbacks.
The International Energy Agency is studying depletion rates at about 400 oil fields in a first-of-its-kind study of [...]
read more....
Posted by Matt in May 14th, 2008 |
no comment
Published in
China,
India,
Water,
100 Million,
100 People,
Ambitions,
Asia China,
Blockade,
Blockades,
Blockages,
Border,
China War,
Chinese China,
gwadar,
India,
Last Ten Years,
Machiavellism,
Military Diplomacy,
Military Infrastructure,
Oil Supplies,
Persian Gulf,
River Brahmaputra,
Tibet,
Water War
Is there any end to Chinese ambitions in Asia? China wishes to dominate Asia with blockades, blockages, military diplomacy and political Machiavellism.
China’s building of the port of Gwadar at the mouth of the Persian Gulf in fact is meant to blockade the oil supplies of the world. Its military diplomacy is on display at the [...]
read more....
Posted by Matt in April 8th, 2008 |
no comment
The Arab-Israeli region of the Middle East is filled with rumors of war. That is about as unusual as the rising of the sun, so normally it would not be worth mentioning. But like the proverbial broken clock that is right twice a day, such rumors occasionally will be true. In this case, we don’t [...]
read more....