Leading green criminologist Rob White asks what can be learned from the
problem-solving focus of crime prevention to help face the challenges of
climate change in this call to arms for criminology and criminologists.
Industries such as energy, food and tourism and the systematic
destruction of the environment through global capitalism are scrutinized
for their contribution to global warming. Ideas of 'state-corporate
crime' and 'ecocide' are introduced and explored in this concise
overview of criminological writings on climate change. This sound and
robust application of theoretical concepts to this 'new' area also
includes commentary on topical issues such as the US withdrawal from the
Paris Climate agreement. Part of the New Horizons in Criminology series,
which draws on the inter-disciplinary nature of criminology and
incorporates emerging perspectives like social harm, gender and
sexuality, and green criminology.