Chris Nelder


Chris hails from Marin County, near San Francisco, a hotbed of writers, progressive thought and the pursuit of sustainability.

Chris NelderChris was a software engineer and technical writer for 17 years, working for powerhouses like Microsoft. During that time he also founded and published an online magazine called Better World in the mid '90s, as part of his lifelong interest in sustainability.

However, after 9/11, he had an epiphany: He realized that peak oil, climate change, and ecological overshoot were about to change life as we know it, and that mankind was now facing its greatest crisis ever. He had to take up the challenge.

He then embarked on intensive study of Peak Oil, the world of energy, and new sustainable modes of living appropriate to the challenges of the 21st Century. From his perch at the foot of Mt. Tamalpais, Chris began sharing his observations with the world through his blog, www.getreallist.com. He then jumped out of the software industry and into the solar industry, where he designed, sold and installed solar PV systems for several years.

At that point Chris realized that investing was key to addressing our energy challenges, and in his pursuit of investing opportunities, he came across Angel Publishing's newsletters about energy: Wealth Daily, Energy and Capital and Green Chip Stocks. After a quick introduction, Chris joined up with the Baltimore boys, and the rest is history.

From the time he bought his first stock at the age of 9, through the years of working as a software developer for MSN Money, and on up to the present, Chris has been an investor for most of his life.

Recent Articles by Chris Nelder

The Looming Energy Crisis - 2008-12-03
Oil Prices: Why the Past is Not Prologue

The Truth Behind Low Oil Prices - 2008-11-26
Watching for the Buying Opportunity of a Lifetime

The "Big Three" Automakers Bailout - 2008-11-19
The Big Three "Stick-Up": Bailing Out the Automakers Is Stepping Backwards

IEA Oil Report: "Time is Running Out" - 2008-11-13
Nothing Short of an Energy Revolution

The Obama Energy Effect - 2008-11-06
A New Day Dawns For America, and Renewable Energy

Oil and the U.S. Dollar - 2008-10-29
Is Oil Going Back to 50?

Highlights of the Peak Oil Conference, Part 2 - 2008-10-22
China, Coal, and Renewable Energy Take Center Stage

Notes from the 2008 ASPO-USA Peak Oil Conference - 2008-10-16


Highlights of the Peak Oil Conference, Part 1 - 2008-10-16
Oil Peaks in Two Years, But America Sleeps On...

Redemption Song - 2008-10-09
Playing Defense Against the Coming Recession

Safe Plays for Dangerous Days - 2008-10-01
Investing Lessons from the Depression

Reflections on the ASPO Peak Oil Conference - 2008-09-26
News from the Front

Surviving the Financial Tsunami - 2008-09-17
The Better Part of Valor

Of Bailouts, Hedge Funds and Energy - 2008-09-10
An Unsustainable Course

Rumors of the Demise of the Commodity Boom - 2008-09-03
Playing to Win with Captain Contrarian

Coal Investments Set to Soar, Part 2 - 2008-08-27
How to Play the China Coal Crisis

Coal Stocks Set to Soar, Part 1 - 2008-08-20
Get Ready for the "Olympics Bump"

Is the Commodity Boom Over? - 2008-08-13
Playing the Market in Upside-Down World

Will Arctic Oil, Natural Gas, MIT, Paris and Pickens Save the Day? - 2008-08-06
Of Ghosts, Unicorns and Energy Policy

A Story Nobody Wants To Hear - 2008-07-30
Talking Peak Oil on Yahoo Finance's "Tech Ticker"

The Only Way to Wean Ourselves Off Oil

Expert energy investment banker Matt Simmons recently said that ocean energy could "become the only real way to begin weaning ourselves from what will soon become clear peaking of global oil and gas." And he would know; Simmons served as energy advisor to Bush during his first term.

As ocean energy makes its way into the mainstream, a few companies stand to make a fortune.

Read all about the profitable details in this report.