peakism
English
Noun
peakism (uncountable)
- The belief that the world has reached peak oil.
- 2015, Matthew Schneider-Mayerson, Peak Oil: Apocalyptic Environmentalism and Libertarian Political Culture, page 18:
- Specifically, peakism is marked by many of the same characteristics of recognized ideologies, including internal coherence, intellectual abstractness, specificity, sophistication, dogmatism, and affective investment.
- 2015, Richard Heinberg, Afterburn: Society Beyond Fossil Fuels:
- Peak oil bashing is not entirely the province of the petroleum industry: a very few leftist writers have argued that peakism is a conspiracy covertly organized by the industry itself to talk up prices (and profits) through invoking a false anticipation of scarcity.
- 2015 November 4, Scott McLemee, “Past Its Peak”, in Inside Higher Ed:
- Peakism has been called a sort of Left Behind for liberals, and apocalyptic sects are known, after all, for proving remarkably resilient.
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