Adherents of the ‘peak-oil’ theory believe that resource depletion will cause an imminent social collapse that will lead to a simpler and more environmentally balanced world. Although American ‘peakists’ are extremely concerned with environmental issues, their awareness of the scale of ecological crises (such as climate change), gloomy evaluation of the state of American environmental politics, and vision of a post-apocalyptic future lead them to retreat from politics. Their beliefs, inaction, and impact on American environmental politics are explored
In recent years the oil industry has shifted from climate change denialism to advocacy of the Paris ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://ler.letras.up.pt/site/def...
Apocalyptic discourses continue to be central to environmental movements, media representations and ...
Adherents of the ‘peak-oil’ theory believe that resource depletion will cause an imminent social col...
One of the Alliance’s most basic commitments is to free market economic development fueled by coal a...
Apocalyptic narratives in green politics have provoked much controversy about questions of rhetoric ...
To be labeled an “eco-millenarian” has invariably pejorative connotations, insinuating the use of ca...
Abstract: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) identified a lack of “political wil...
This position article reflects on the ambiguous relationship between discourses of apocalypse and co...
Rhetorical scholarship and cultural commentary has demonstrated that environmentalist voices are con...
Acknowledging environmental degradation as a profoundly political phenomenon, this article examines ...
Open any newspaper or magazine on any day of the week in the year 2001 and you will find stories tha...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph: Planet Earth is in trouble. Present...
The author talks about the consequences of not respecting the climate and understanding global warmi...
Depictions of life in the Anthropocene often envision a future of environmental catastrophe where na...
In recent years the oil industry has shifted from climate change denialism to advocacy of the Paris ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://ler.letras.up.pt/site/def...
Apocalyptic discourses continue to be central to environmental movements, media representations and ...
Adherents of the ‘peak-oil’ theory believe that resource depletion will cause an imminent social col...
One of the Alliance’s most basic commitments is to free market economic development fueled by coal a...
Apocalyptic narratives in green politics have provoked much controversy about questions of rhetoric ...
To be labeled an “eco-millenarian” has invariably pejorative connotations, insinuating the use of ca...
Abstract: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) identified a lack of “political wil...
This position article reflects on the ambiguous relationship between discourses of apocalypse and co...
Rhetorical scholarship and cultural commentary has demonstrated that environmentalist voices are con...
Acknowledging environmental degradation as a profoundly political phenomenon, this article examines ...
Open any newspaper or magazine on any day of the week in the year 2001 and you will find stories tha...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph: Planet Earth is in trouble. Present...
The author talks about the consequences of not respecting the climate and understanding global warmi...
Depictions of life in the Anthropocene often envision a future of environmental catastrophe where na...
In recent years the oil industry has shifted from climate change denialism to advocacy of the Paris ...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://ler.letras.up.pt/site/def...
Apocalyptic discourses continue to be central to environmental movements, media representations and ...