Discussion – White Nationalism and GOP Climate Obstruction
Thursday 10 October 2024, 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm BST, London, UK
In this talk, Laura Pulido considers the relationship between U.S. white nationalism and the Republican Party’s (GOP) record of climate obstruction.
Though the fossil fuel industry’s campaign of disinformation has been well-documented, less understood are the politicians who do its bidding. While many assume the state is simply implementing the desires of the fossil fuel industry, what is called, regulatory capture, this assumes a nonracial state. Laura argues that regulatory capture does not fully explain the current GOP’s climate obstruction. Instead, she suggests that white nationalism has contributed to this process.
By focusing on three historical moments: the Tea Party movement (2009-15), the Trump Presidency (2015-19), and the War on Wokeness (2021-present), Laura Pulido shows how white nationalism supports climate obstruction.
Meet our speaker and chair
Laura Pulido is Professor and Head of Ethnic Studies and Professor of Geography at the University of Oregon. Professor Pulido is also Centennial Professor at the Department of Geography and Environment, LSE and LSE’s Phelan United States Centre.
Kasia Paprocki is an associate professor in the Department of Geography and Environment at LSE.
More about this event
This event is the inaugural lecture in the Department of Geography and Environment’s new Sustainability Public Lecture Series.
The Department of Geography and Environment (@LSEGeography) is a centre of international academic excellence in economic, urban and development geography, environmental social science and climate change.
Find more information and book your free place here: https://www.lse.ac.uk/geography-and-environment/events/white-nationalism/white-nationalism-and-gop-climate-obstruction?_gl=1*1sk4fm2*_gcl_au*MTIzMTYwNTk3My4xNzIyMDExMzIz*_ga*MjEzODYxMDY5NC4xNjk1OTI2NTQy*_ga_LWTEVFESYX*MTcyNDg1MzI4NS4xMy4xLjE3MjQ4NTM1NzYuNjAuMC4w
This event will be taking place at Sheikh Zayed Theatre, Cheng Kin Ku Building, London School of Economics and Political Science, Houghton Street, London, UK.