The resource alarmism continues to find new outlets. One that I've been watching on-and-off for a few years is that of "peak phosphorus," which -- as the name sounds -- is analogous to peak oil.
Some authors are attempting to argue that "one of the biggest risks that the world is facing right now is that of the 'peak phosphorus' crisis." With all the geopolitical instability at present, such views are absurd. But more to the point, these concerns are not likely supported by the physical realities that govern phosphorus production.