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Diesendorf, Mark
Mark Diesendorf
Mark Diesendorf
is an Australian academic and environmentalist, known for his work in sustainable development and renewable energy. He currently researches at the
University of New South Wales
(UNSW Sydney), Australia. He was formerly professor of environmental science and founding director of the Institute for Sustainable Futures at the
University of Technology, Sydney
and before that a principal research scientist with
CSIRO
, where he was involved in early research on integrating
wind power
into electricity grids. His most recent books are ''
The Path to a Sustainable Civilisation
'' (2023) and ''
Sustainable Energy Solutions for Climate Change
'' (2014).
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Climate action : a campaign manual for greenhouse solutions
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