Introduction.- The sustainability crisis.- An ecologically sustainable, socially just civilisation.- Transitioning the energy system.- Transitioning natural resources.- Cutting the bonds of state capture.- Transforming the economic system.- Community action for social change.- Conclusion.
Dr Mark Diesendorf is Honorary Associate Professor at UNSW Sydney. Previously he was Professor of Environmental Science and Founding Director of the Institute for Sustainable Futures at University of Technology Sydney. His books include Sustainable Energy Solutions for Climate Change, Climate Action: A campaign manual for greenhouse solutions, and Greenhouse Solutions with Sustainable Energy.
Rod Taylor is a science writer and broadcaster. His science columns have been running in Fairfax and ACM papers for over 14 years. He is co-editor of the 2022 book Sustainability and the New Economics and author of Ten Journeys on a Fragile Planet.
“A challenging book offering a radical perspective on the way ahead
… .” (Renew Extra Weekly, renewextraweekly.blogspot.com, July 8,
2023)“Their book is one of hope. This is because they believe that
the parts of the pathway to a sustainable future that are already
broken can be repaired by implementing widespread technological
change along with restructuring global economies and systems of
governance.” (Nick Smith, E&T Engineering and Technology,
eandt.theiet.org, July 6, 2023)
“In their hopeful book, The Path to a Sustainable Civilisation, the
authors set out the challenges, dispel myths and provide a
comprehensive set of policies and actions … . Diesendorf and Taylor
do in their book goes a step further. They helpfully provide a
holistic and comprehensive list of what community actions and
government policies are actually required to achieve a Sustainable
Civilisation beyond just climate action.” (Mike, Court of the
Grandchildren, courtofthegrandchildren.com, May 21, 2023)
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