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  1. David Fleming (2 January 1940 – 29 November 2010) was an English economist, cultural historian and writer on environmental issues, based in London. He was among the first to reveal the possibility of peak oil 's approach and invented the influential TEQs system, designed to address this and climate change.

  2. Sep 26, 2016 · David died in 2010 – unexpectedly, mysteriously even, in that the precise cause of death was never finally nailed down. I’d seen far less of him in the preceding 20 years, but his death was still shocking. Not least because he died without seeing his magnum opus in print.

  3. Nov 29, 2010 · David Fleming died in his sleep on 29 November 2010, while visiting a friend in Amsterdam. [18] For over thirty years Fleming worked on the book that would pull together the various strands of his thinking, Lean Logic: A Dictionary for the Future and How to Survive It (formerly provisionally titled The Lean Economy ).

  4. Nov 3, 2021 · Fleming was a British polymath, political economist, and cultural historian involved with the Green Party, Transition movement, and climate activism, who unexpectedly died in 2010. He left behind an unpublished manuscript that he had been working on for 20 years, which few people had read.

  5. Dec 30, 2010 · David Fleming was born in 1940 at Chiddingfold, Surrey, to Norman Bell Beatie Fleming, a Harley Street eye surgeon, and Joan Margaret Fleming, an award-winning crime writer. He had three sisters, of whom the second would die as a toddler.

  6. David Fleming was an iconoclast in a time when orthodox thinking reasserted suffocating control. When many major environmental voices had, in effect, decided to ‘go with the flow’, accept the mainstream economy, and do their best to make it greener, David Fleming went the other way.

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  8. DAVID FLEMING has been an award-winning documentary filmmaker and a journalist, whose articles have appeared in the Guardian, Independent, The Telegraph and the Mail of Sunday. He co-wrote Barging around Britain (Penguin, 2015) with John Sergeant, which accompanied the BBC television series.

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