Eco-Authoritarianism

Eco-Authoritarianism (EcoAuth) also called Klimatdiktaturism is an environmentalist, typically culturally and economically left-leaning and authoritarian ideology which stems from Environmentalism and  Social Authoritarianism. they is largely a stand in for climate activists who go beyond normal green politics.

Eco-Authoritarianism is the belief that Global Warming is the problem of upmost and a powerful state is needed to solve such a problem. This state advocated is usually vanguardist and  technocratic in nature.

Eco-Authoritarianism differs from Eco-Fascism in that Ecoauth is aligned with cultural progressivism and globalism, with most Ecoauths favouring a single world state. They will often work with Ecofascism as long as Ecofash tones down the blood and soil talk.

History
Eco-Authoritarianism was a hypothetical ideology for a long time, imagined as the next logical step of Green liberal politics.

Eco-Authoritarianism while existing before took considerable influence in the 2010s within the environmentalist movements of Europe with the concept of the "Climate Dictatorship".

Personality and Behaviour
Eco-authoritarianism is extremely violent when it comes to defending the environment. they're not quite as extreme as Eco-fascism or Neo-luddism, whom they both feel take things too far but they consider both their allies that they're willing to work with. they fly into a ballistic rage upon spotting planetkillers and people who have anti-environmentalist beliefs rooted not in ignorance but in malice.

Stylistic Notes

 * Generally talks about environmental figures in a highly idealistic manner.

How to Draw
Ecoauth_flag.svg Ecoauth's design is based on the design that was created by the discord user esrarcashmenderes#0674 who goes by the name "Tucn".
 * 1) Draw a ball with eyes.
 * 2) Fill it green.
 * 3) In white draw a big "V" encompassing the ball.
 * 4) In white, between the two pillars of the V, draw a leaf.

Friends

 * [[File:Ecofash.png]] Eco-Fascism - A bit crazy and too culturally conservative, but he wants to save the planet with a large state and that's what matters.
 * [[File:Neolud.png]] Neoluddism - We may have different approaches, but he cares about the planet, which makes him good in my book!
 * [[File:Envi.png]] Environmentalism - My dear beloved parent who taught me about how valuable the planet is.
 * [[File:Deepe.png]] Deep Ecology - Cares about the planet. Saving animals and combating climate change is based!
 * [[File:Technocracy.png]] Technocracy - has some great ideas about government.
 * [[File:Socauth.png]] Social Authoritarianism - My beloved parent who taught me that sometimes you have to take charge.
 * [[File:Ecofem.png]] Ecofeminism - My sister whose focus is equality for all species.
 * [[File:Eccon.png]] Eco-Conservatism - You want to conserve planet Earth, right?
 * [[File:Ecosoc.png]] Eco-Socialism - A bit more left-wing than me but cares about workers and the planet. Based!

Frenemies

 * [[File:ML.png]] Marxism–Leninism - I like you a lot, but please take overpopulation more seriously.
 * [[File:Ecocap.png]] Eco-Capitalism - Well, at least you care about the environment.
 * [[File:VHMent.png]] Voluntary Human Extinction - Uh, calm down?
 * [[File:OOTS.png]] Death Worship - Yeah, you too!
 * [[File:Jack.png]] Jacobinism - You know, guillotines cause less pollution than most forms of execution and preserve the body for recycling, just calm down on the whole "revolution" thing.

Enemies

 * [[File:AnEn.png]] Anti-Environmentalism - Your body will be left in public to decompose, both to serve as a lesson, and to fertilize trees.
 * [[File:Indust.png]] Industrialism - Those who refuse to end the usage of fossil fuels will be used as fossil fuels as part of our transition to more sustainable resources.

Texts

 * Limits to Growth: A Report to the Club of Rome's Project on the Predicament of Mankind by Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, Jørgen Randers, and William W. Behrens III

Wikipedia

 * Ecoauthoritarianism
 * The Limits to Growth

Video

 * 5. Dennis Meadows - Perspectives on the Limits of Growth: It is too late for sustainable development by Smithsonian