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April 2013

 

Energy: The Weapon of Mass Coercion Pt. II

 
12th April 2013    |     Peter Rolton: Chairman, Rolton Group

Last week I wrote about the emerging concept of energy as a weapon in the fight between state and corporation, and how this might pan out in future as the world’s resources continue to dwindle.

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Posts from April 2013

Bursting the Carbon Bubble

Rolton Group

 
22nd April 2013    |     Peter Rolton

Fresh predictions of a worldwide economic collapse are beginning to gather pace, with warnings voiced that up to $6trn could be tied up in stranded carbon assets if the globe sticks to the 2050 carbon budget it has set of 886 GtC02, designated to the years between 2000 and 2050.

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An Industry Powered by Scottish Spirit

Rolton Group

 
19th April 2013    |     Kate Roche

The Scotch whisky industry has been using its by-products for several years to save money and reduce the carbon emissions of its world-famous distilleries, capturing CO2 and converting it into animal feed.

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Energy: The Weapon of Mass Coercion Pt. II

Rolton Group

 
12th April 2013    |     Peter Rolton

Last week I wrote about the emerging concept of energy as a weapon in the fight between state and corporation, and how this might pan out in future as the world’s resources continue to dwindle.

Read more...

Energy: The Weapon of Mass Coercion Pt. I

Rolton Group

 
4th April 2013    |     Peter Rolton

In late 2011, American company Noble Energy Inc. reported that up to 8 trillion cubic feet of gas deposits had been discovered off the coast of Cyprus, which is more fuel than the island could use in over a century and is, of course, extremely valuable.

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Energy: The Weapon of Mass Coercion Pt. I

Rolton Group

 
4th April 2013    |     Peter Rolton

In late 2011, American company Noble Energy Inc. reported that up to 8 trillion cubic feet of gas deposits had been discovered off the coast of Cyprus, which is more fuel than the island could use in over a century and is, of course, extremely valuable.

Read more...