1. Introduction Global Green Crime.- 2.- Planetary Health and Eco-Justice: Contributions from Green, Blue, Southern, Cultural and Decolonial Criminologies.- 3. Ecojustice and Remedying Environmental Harm.- 4.-Conceptualizing ecocide: an interdisciplinary approach.- 5.- Blue Crimes in the Paraguay-Paraná 'Waterway': linking Cocaine, Agro-Exports and Wetland Fires in Argentina.- 6.- Responsibility of Mexico as an active agent in the trade of wild animals for pets.- 7.- Knowledge insecurity facilitates wildlife trade in the United States.- 8.- Poaching Trends and Patterns During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Insights From a Private Nature Reserve in South Africa.- 9.- Trafficking of women and girls in climate migration displacement.- 10. Sport or crime? Camel races.- 11.- Customary Illegality and Moral Economies in the Viper Trade.- 12.- Wildlife Trafficking in Spain: Causes, Consequences and Future Considerations.- 13. The pet trade in Europe.- 14.- Green-collar crimes and brown bear trafficking in Europe.- 15.- From the Sargasso Sea to the River Severn: A photovoice journey examining harm toward the European eel.- 16. Environmental crimes and war time: understanding the means of the warfare and its consequences for the nature.- 17.- Green crimes, illicit economies and the emergence of a novel Mekong Crime-Conflict Complex.- 18. What mercy? A study of mercy release in Hong Kong.- 19. A source of disease, health, or both? Wildlife consumption in China after the emergence of COVID-19.- 20. Future Challenges for Eco-justice.