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Professor Mark Howden is the former Director of the Institute for Climate, Energy & Disaster Solutions at The Australian National University.
He is also an Honorary Professor at Melbourne University, a Vice Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and is the Chair of the ACT Climate Change Council. He was on the US Federal Advisory Committee for the 3rd National Climate Assessment, was a member of the Australian National Climate Science Advisory Committee and contributes to several major national and international science and policy advisory bodies.
Mark has worked on climate variability, climate change, innovation and adoption issues for over 36 years in partnership with many industry, community and policy groups via both research and science-policy roles. Issues he has addressed include agriculture and food security, the natural resource base, ecosystems and biodiversity, energy, water and urban systems.
Mark has over 440 publications of different types. He helped develop both the national and international greenhouse gas inventories that are a fundamental part of the Paris Agreement and has assessed sustainable ways to reduce emissions. He has been a major contributor to the IPCC since 1991, with roles in the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and now Seventh Assessment Reports, sharing the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with other IPCC participants and Al Gore.
He is also an Honorary Professor at Melbourne University, a Vice Chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and is the Chair of the ACT Climate Change Council. He was on the US Federal Advisory Committee for the 3rd National Climate Assessment, was a member of the Australian National Climate Science Advisory Committee and contributes to several major national and international science and policy advisory bodies.
Mark has worked on climate variability, climate change, innovation and adoption issues for over 36 years in partnership with many industry, community and policy groups via both research and science-policy roles. Issues he has addressed include agriculture and food security, the natural resource base, ecosystems and biodiversity, energy, water and urban systems.
Mark has over 440 publications of different types. He helped develop both the national and international greenhouse gas inventories that are a fundamental part of the Paris Agreement and has assessed sustainable ways to reduce emissions. He has been a major contributor to the IPCC since 1991, with roles in the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and now Seventh Assessment Reports, sharing the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize with other IPCC participants and Al Gore.
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npj Climate Actionno. 1 (2024): 1-5
crossref(2024)
Fiona Armstrong,Arthur Wyns, Philomena Colagiuri, Rory Anderson,Arnagretta Hunter,Kerry Arabena, Colin Russo,Steven Cork,Serena Joyner,Mark Howden,Melissa Haswell,Tarun Weeramanthri, Nicky Chudleigh,Tony Capon, Nick Horsburgh,Rebecca Patrick,Liz Hanna, Sue Cooke,Peter Sainsbury,Ann Borda
JOURNAL OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND HEALTH (2023)
FRONTIERS IN CLIMATE (2022)
Amila Nuwan Siriwardana,Thusith Semini Samarakone,Gamameda Liyanage Lalanie Pradeepa Silva,Chandrarathne Mahinda Bandara Dematawewa, Batugedara Vidanalage Ranjith Punyawardena,Buddhi Marambe,Uday Nidumolu,Mark Howden
JSFA reportsno. 6 (2022): 291-300
Nicholas P. Simpson,Katharine J. Mach,Andrew Constable,Jeremy Hess, Ryan Hogarth,Mark Howden,Judy Lawrence,Robert J. Lempert,Veruska Muccione,Brendan Mackey,Mark G. New,Brian O'Neill,Friederike Otto, Hans-O Poertner,Andy Reisinger,Debra Roberts,Daniela N. Schmidt,Sonia Seneviratne,Steven Strongin,Maarten van Aalst,Edmond Totin,Christopher H. Trisos
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