Since its inception, green criminology has highlighted, examined and analysed environmental degradation and destruction. The ‘theft of nature’ is both an example and a driver of illegal and ‘lawful but awful’ acts and omissions that degrade the environment. Even though this theft is widespread and sometimes well known, it persists because powerful actors put forward an influential narrative of denial that obstructs interventions. This paper explores the role of denial in two thefts of nature—biopiracy and climate change—and compares and contrasts the manifestations of denial that contribute to their continuation. We consider the ‘appeal to higher loyalties’ (economic interests over environmental concerns), and discuss the implications if su...
This study examines what happens when contentious lay citizens harness the technical-ecological repe...
In this paper I claim that there are moral reasons for making climate denialism illegal . First I de...
climate changegreen criminologyenvironmental activismdenialBritish ColumbiaOur society is in collect...
Since its inception, green criminology has highlighted, examined and analysed environmental degradat...
Since its inception, green criminology has highlighted, examined and analysed environmental degradat...
Looking at green criminology from the perspective of neoliberal economics can add some elements to t...
Efforts by conservation scientists to draw public attention to the biodiversity crisis are increasin...
Biodiversity has become a topic of study in a variety of disciplines. Within criminology the study o...
This article pays homage to Stan Cohen by applying his work to green criminology. It draws on Cohen’...
This exploratory study develops a “southern green cultural criminology” approach to the prevention o...
During the development of green criminology, little attention has been paid to how Indigenous/Native...
Anthropogenic influence on the climate - and possible societal responses to it - offers a unique win...
Justice for nature remains a confused term. In recent decades justice has predominantly been limited...
The question at hand is, Why is there a social counter-movement that rejects climate change? This ...
The news media report daily on unsustainable practices and events that impede progress toward sustai...
This study examines what happens when contentious lay citizens harness the technical-ecological repe...
In this paper I claim that there are moral reasons for making climate denialism illegal . First I de...
climate changegreen criminologyenvironmental activismdenialBritish ColumbiaOur society is in collect...
Since its inception, green criminology has highlighted, examined and analysed environmental degradat...
Since its inception, green criminology has highlighted, examined and analysed environmental degradat...
Looking at green criminology from the perspective of neoliberal economics can add some elements to t...
Efforts by conservation scientists to draw public attention to the biodiversity crisis are increasin...
Biodiversity has become a topic of study in a variety of disciplines. Within criminology the study o...
This article pays homage to Stan Cohen by applying his work to green criminology. It draws on Cohen’...
This exploratory study develops a “southern green cultural criminology” approach to the prevention o...
During the development of green criminology, little attention has been paid to how Indigenous/Native...
Anthropogenic influence on the climate - and possible societal responses to it - offers a unique win...
Justice for nature remains a confused term. In recent decades justice has predominantly been limited...
The question at hand is, Why is there a social counter-movement that rejects climate change? This ...
The news media report daily on unsustainable practices and events that impede progress toward sustai...
This study examines what happens when contentious lay citizens harness the technical-ecological repe...
In this paper I claim that there are moral reasons for making climate denialism illegal . First I de...
climate changegreen criminologyenvironmental activismdenialBritish ColumbiaOur society is in collect...