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EPISODE · Jan 28, 2026 · 41 MIN

COURSE: Going Green Unpacked: Media Manipulation, Corporate Power, and Hope for the Built Environment

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Welcome to the Gābl Media Continuing Education podcast feed! Each podcast is approved for continuing education credits.Going Green Unpacked: Media Manipulation, Corporate Power, and Hope for the Built EnvironmentAIA CES program ID: GMGG.0011Approved LUs: 0.50 LU|HSWPrerequisites: NoneProgram level: EntryAdvance learner preparation: NoneWhat if the biggest obstacle to solving climate change is not the science, not the technology, not the money, but the story we have been trained to believe?In this course session, host Dimitrius Lynch and guest Nikita Reed pull back the curtain on why the climate crisis keeps stalling even as disasters escalate, and why Dimitrius spent hundreds of hours tracing the real engine underneath public confusion. The session reframes climate change as a communications problem built over decades through industry strategy, political incentives, and media systems that learned how to manufacture doubt, blur news with commentary, and keep audiences emotionally busy while policy stays stuck. You follow the historical thread from early environmental writing and regulation into the rise of conservative talk radio and cable news, then into the tactics that made delay feel normal, including coordinated disinformation, astroturf campaigns, and the invention of the personal carbon footprint to redirect responsibility from institutions to individuals. The session grounds the stakes in the built environment and ends with actionable leverage, showing how walkable communities, building reuse, decarbonization metrics, and shifting pressure from insurers and investors are already changing what is possible. It makes the case that architects, designers, and storytellers are not on the sidelines of this crisis: they are positioned to translate reality into understanding, design resilience into places, and use narrative to move clients, communities, and policy toward a more sustainable and just future.Program Description:Host Dimitrius Lynch and guest Nikita Reed discuss how decades of wildfires, floods, hurricanes, and policy decisions led Dimitrius to spend hundreds of hours researching how industry, politics, media, and messaging have shaped public understanding of the climate crisis. They emphasize that climate change is no longer just a scientific problem but a communications challenge, echoing David Attenborough’s call to move from knowledge to collective will.Nikita highlights how the series weaves together environmental history, from early environmental writing and policy to conservative talk radio, cable news, and political strategy. The conversation explores tactics such as coordinated disinformation, astroturf campaigns, and the invention of the personal carbon footprint as a way for fossil fuel companies to shift blame from corporations to individuals. They also examine specific examples, such as the influence of the fossil fuel sector on federal administrations, the editing of scientific reports by political appointees, and the deliberate blending of news and commentary to shape public opinion.Despite the manipulation and delay tactics uncovered, Dimitrius and Nikita find reasons for hope. They point to walkable communities, building reuse, decarbonization metrics, and shifting financial pressures from insurers and investors as levers for change that directly affect the built environment. They also stress the role of architects, designers, and storytellers in communicating climate realities, designing more resilient and equitable places, and using narrative to influence both policy and public behavior toward a more sustainable and just future.Learning ObjectivesDescribe how political messaging, media platforms, and corporate campaigns have influenced public perception of climate change and environmental policy.Analyze how fossil fuel industry strategies, including scientific interference and astroturfing, have delayed climate action and shifted responsibility from institutions to individuals.Explain how architects and designers can respond to the climate crisis through building reuse, walkable communities, and decarbonization metrics that reduce emissions and risk.Evaluate the role of storytelling and communication in motivating climate action, shaping client and community understanding, and advancing more resilient and equitable built environments.HSW Justification This content qualifies for health, safety, and welfare credit because it directly addresses how climate change, environmental degradation, and related policy decisions affect the well-being and security of people living in the built environment. The conversation demonstrates that climate impacts, such as extreme heat, wildfires, flooding, and sea level rise, intensify risks to human health, disrupt housing and infrastructure, and strain social and economic systems. It connects these risks to professional responsibilities by highlighting building reuse as climate action, the importance of designing walkable and mixed-use communities, and the need to use decarbonization metrics and emissions accounting to guide design decisions. The discussion also explores how communication, media narratives, and corporate influence can either hinder or support responsible planning and design, making clear that architects must understand these forces to advocate for safer, more resilient projects. As such, the episode substantially aligns with multiple acceptable HSW topics, including programming and analysis, planning and design, and construction and evaluation, and more than three-quarters of the content and learning objectives focus on protecting public health, advancing safety, and enhancing welfare in the context of climate risk and the built environment.Take the Quiz for your CertificateAIA CES Provider statementGābl Media is a registered provider of AIA-approved continuing education under Provider Number 10024977. All registered AIA CES Providers must comply with the AIA Standards for Continuing Education Programs. Any questions or concerns about this provider or this learning program may be sent to AIA CES ([email protected] or (800) AIA 3837, Option 3).This learning program is registered with AIA CES for continuing professional education. As such, it does not include content that may be deemed or construed to be an approval or endorsement by the AIA of any material of construction or any method or manner of handling, using, distributing, or dealing in any material or product.AIA continuing education credit has been reviewed and approved by AIA CES. Learners must complete the entire learning program to receive continuing education credit. AIA continuing education Learning Units earned upon completion of this course will be reported to AIA CES for AIA members. Certificates of Completion for both AIA members and non-AIA members are available upon request.Mentioned in this episode:Gabl Membership

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