Episode

Climate Obstruction in the Global South

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Drilled
Published
Oct 29, 2025
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3255
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Summary

The United States is a global leader of climate obstruction, but it's not the only guilty country. M. Omar Faruque (Queen’s University, Canada) and Ruth E. McKie (De Montfort University) look at how and why climate obstruction occurs in the Global South, exploring the political, economic, and institutional factors that lead the countries most vulnerable to climate change, and least responsible for emissions, to participate in climate obstruction.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.