James Governor, who will be presiding over <a href="http://www.energycamp.org">Energy Camp</a> on April 28 in what is probably the least green city on the planet (Las Vegas: not counting how green in emerald-like color the MGM is), has hit the nail on the head in terms of characterizing the new unconference. He calls it <a href="http://www.redmonk.com/jgovernor/2008/04/16/energy-camp-the-unconference-for-oil-at-120-a-barrel/">the unconference for oil at $120+ a barrel</a>. The cost of oil reache

David Berlind, Chief Content Officer, UBM TechWeb

April 16, 2008

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James Governor, who will be presiding over Energy Camp on April 28 in what is probably the least green city on the planet (Las Vegas: not counting how green in emerald-like color the MGM is), has hit the nail on the head in terms of characterizing the new unconference. He calls it the unconference for oil at $120+ a barrel. The cost of oil reached a new high today of nearly $115 per barrel: a grim reality which highlights the fact that what's good for the planet also is good for your bottom line. That's what we'll be talking about at Energy Camp.

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