doomism
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- (climate change) The belief that serious damage from climate change is unavoidable.
- Coordinate terms: climate denialism, delayism
- 2020 September 21, Alexandra Villarreal, “Meet the doomers: why some young US voters have given up hope on climate”, in The Guardian[1]:
- Plenty of Gen Zers are still optimistic about the climate crisis and recognize an inherent fallacy within doomism.
- 2021, Michael E. Mann, The New Climate War[3], PublicAffairs, →ISBN:
- Finally, and most significantly, doomism has a strange view on the escapability of climate change.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:doomism.