par energy_isere » 14 nov. 2005, 21:54
en plus c'est le méme systéme que sur Oléocéne, donc facile à se lancer dedans.
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One year ago, it was impossible to find any informations about peak oil in french.Now things are changing slowly.This summer thanks to the high prices, some newspapers like "le monde", "l'express", "marianne", "courrier international", "liberation" made some files about the oil problem.Most of them talked about the ASPO, but also interwieved ultra optimistics economists.So at the end, the reader has to make his own opinion.
On TV it's different, when they talk about oil, it's always a price problem, due to social unrest in Venezuela, storm in Mexico Gulf, war and terrorism in Middle-East and the geoligical problem is never tackled.
For my part I try to open topics on forums and to explain the problem, some of the responses, mostly on TV-channel websites, are really out of subject. Most of the frenchs want the govnerment to cut taxes and believe there is an hidden solution.(you know the oil companies that buy patents etc...)
The only political man who is realy aware of the peak oil is called Yves Cochet, deputy of Paris, he belongs to the green party.But a few days ago the prime minister, Dominique de Villepin, said that we've entered in a era of high prices of oil.
en plus c'est le méme systéme que sur Oléocéne, donc facile à se lancer dedans.
ils ont : 195 registered users
des sujets en commun avec les notres.
il y a "renaud" à Paris qui leur a indiqué le forum oléocéne :
voici un de ses messages (du 09 Sept 2005)
[quote]One year ago, it was impossible to find any informations about peak oil in french.Now things are changing slowly.This summer thanks to the high prices, some newspapers like "le monde", "l'express", "marianne", "courrier international", "liberation" made some files about the oil problem.Most of them talked about the ASPO, but also interwieved ultra optimistics economists.So at the end, the reader has to make his own opinion.
On TV it's different, when they talk about oil, it's always a price problem, due to social unrest in Venezuela, storm in Mexico Gulf, war and terrorism in Middle-East and the geoligical problem is never tackled.
For my part I try to open topics on forums and to explain the problem, some of the responses, mostly on TV-channel websites, are really out of subject. Most of the frenchs want the govnerment to cut taxes and believe there is an hidden solution.(you know the oil companies that buy patents etc...)
The only political man who is realy aware of the peak oil is called Yves Cochet, deputy of Paris, he belongs to the green party.But a few days ago the prime minister, Dominique de Villepin, said that we've entered in a era of high prices of oil.[/quote]