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Green criminology and green victimization
2015Green criminology studies crimes with tremendous consequences referred to as green crimes and green harms. Green crimes include a broad array of consequences that flow from human behaviors that damage the environment. Some of these green crimes are legally prohibited by environmental laws and regulations, and may be criminal, regulatory or civil in ...
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Tangled up in green: Cultural criminology and green criminology
2013The past two decades have seen the development of two new types of criminological analysis: green criminology and cultural criminology. Both remain emergent perspectives, still in the process of sharpening their theoretical and substantive focus – though in the case of cultural criminology at least, this inchoate state is itself valued for its anarchic
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Green Chemistry in the Synthesis of Pharmaceuticals
Chemical Reviews, 2022Supratik Kar, Hans Sanderson, Kunal Roy
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Probabilistic feasibility space of scaling up green hydrogen supply
Nature Energy, 2022Adrian Odenweller +2 more
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Nanocellulose, a Versatile Green Platform: From Biosources to Materials and Their Applications
Chemical Reviews, 2018Audrey Moores +2 more
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Electrochemical Energy Storage for Green Grid
Chemical Reviews, 2011Xiaochuan Lu, Daiwon Choi, John P Lemmon
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