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                                           Scholarly Papers

                              Peer-reviewed papers published in scholarly journals

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Mark Diesendorf (2025). A strategy for resisting the vested interests driving the collapse of the biosphere and civilisation. Ecological Civilization 2:10005. Link​

 

Mark Diesendorf, Geoff Davies, Thomas Wiedmann, Joachim Spangenberg J & Steven Hail (2024). Sustainability scientists’ critique of neoclassical economics. Global Sustainability 7:e33, 1–13. Link

 

Mark Diesendorf, David Roser & Haydn Washington (2023). Analyzing the nuclear weapons proliferation risk posed by a mature fusion technology and economy. Energies 16:1123. Link

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Christopher Olk , Colleen Schneider & Jason Hickel (2023). How to pay for saving the world: Modern Monetary Theory for a degrowth transition. Ecological Economics 214, 107968. Link​

 

Haydn Washington et al. (2022). Harmony in conservation. Conservation 2(4), 682-693. Link​

 

Haydn Washington & Helen Kopnina (2022). Discussing the Silence and Denial around Population Growth and Its Environmental Impact. How Do We Find Ways Forward? World 3, 1009–1027. Link

 

Clive L. Spash (2020) A tale of three paradigms: realising the revolutionary potential of ecologicaleconomics. Ecological Economics 169, 106518. Link​

 

Jane N. O'Sullivan (2012) The burden of durable asset acquisition in growing populations. Economic Affairs 31(1), 31-37. Link

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