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This episode of Going Green (a SPACES podcast story) explores the environmental policies and approaches of the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations. It highlights the influence of the oil industry on the US government and the challenges faced in addressing climate change.

The episode also touches on the manipulation of public perception and the impact of campaigns by oil companies. The conversation explores various tactics used by corporations and the government to shape public opinion and influence environmental policies. We highlight the technique of astroturfing, the manipulation of emotions in messaging campaigns, and the funding of nonprofit organizations by corporations. The episode also examines the lead up to the Deepwater Horizon disaster.

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This episode of Going Green (a SPACES podcast story) explores the environmental policies and approaches of the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations. It highlights the influence of the oil industry on the US government and the challenges faced in addressing climate change.

The episode also touches on the manipulation of public perception and the impact of campaigns by oil companies. The conversation explores various tactics used by corporations and the government to shape public opinion and influence environmental policies. We highlight the technique of astroturfing, the manipulation of emotions in messaging campaigns, and the funding of nonprofit organizations by corporations. The episode also examines the lead up to the Deepwater Horizon disaster.

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Episode Extras - Photos, videos, sources and links to additional content I found during my research.

Check out the Going Green Soundtrack on Spotify

Episode Credits:

Production by Gābl Media

Written by Dimitrius Lynch

Executive Produced by Dimitrius Lynch

Audio Engineering and Sound Design by Jeff Alvarez

Archival Audio courtesy of: CSPAN-Richardson, AP Archive, CBS News-Clinton, CSPAN-Browner, Texas Parks and Wildlife, CSPAN-Kendall, CSPAN-Cooney, kathiamalcom, mpdrsn, Reelblack One, climatebrad, Politics Dude, CSPAN-Davis, CSPAN-Norton, CSPAN-Energy Issues, CNN

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In this episode of SPACES, we examine the significant policy changes affecting the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) industry under Trump's second administration. It highlights the chaos and uncertainty surrounding these changes, particularly in relation to sustainability, energy efficiency, and environmental regulations. The episode outlines the top ten legislative impacts on the industry, emphasizing the rollback of efficiency standards, the repeal of emission waivers, and the implications of various executive orders. As mentioned in the show: SPACES "Going Green" Limited Series DOE Suspends Energy Efficiency Mandates on Key Home Appliances H.J.Res.42 Reform of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission This Is What The House-Passed Trump Tax Bill Means For Tesla Stock And EVs The GOP says states’ rights matter — unless it’s California EPA announces dozens of environmental regulations it plans to target Unleashing American Energy PROTECTING AMERICAN ENERGY FROM STATE OVERREACH PUTTING AMERICA FIRST IN INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL AGREEMENTS DECLARING A NATIONAL ENERGY EMERGENCY Unleashing American Energy Microplastics Found in Human Brains: An Alarming Link to Dementia If you enjoy our content, you can check out similar content from our fellow creators at Gābl Media . Spaces Podcast Spaces Podcast website Spaces Podcast // Gābl Media All rights reserved Mentioned in this episode: Context & Clarity…
 
In this episode of SPACES, Jeff Smith, Concept Creator and Designer, and Steve Petersen, Creative Director, join the show to share the innovative concept of the Chrono Craft, a mobile theater that combines augmented reality with immersive storytelling to recreate historical experiences. They discuss their backgrounds in art and technology, the challenges of designing such an experience, and the importance of engaging narratives in entertainment. The conversation also touches on the societal need for connection in a post-COVID world and the potential applications of this technology in various settings beyond mobile theaters. As mentioned in the show: thefutureofimmersive.com If anyone is interested in learning more about this new immersive experience, Jeff and Steve can be reached at: steve@stevep.tv and jeff@eyevapor.com If you enjoy our content, you can check out similar content from our fellow creators at Gābl Media . Spaces Podcast Spaces Podcast website Spaces Podcast // Gābl Media All rights reserved Mentioned in this episode: Context & Clarity…
 
In this episode of SPACES, Dimitrius discusses the Venice Architecture Biennale, exploring its significance, themes, and the impact it has on the architectural landscape. He highlights the theme of the 2025 exhibition, critiques the relevance and accessibility of the Biennale in general, and suggests future directions for the event to enhance its societal contributions. As mentioned in the show: Can robots make the perfect Aperol spritz? – Venice Architecture Biennale 2025 review Biennale Architettura 2025 Exclusive Interview with Curator Carlo Ratti at Venice Architecture Biennale 2025 'Whats the point of all this?' Patrik Schumacher's blistering critique of the Venice Architecture Biennale stirs debate Alejandro Aravena: My architectural philosophy? Bring the community into the process THE ESSENTIAL HOMES RESEARCH PROJECT If you enjoy our content, you can check out similar content from our fellow creators at Gābl Media . Spaces Podcast Spaces Podcast website Spaces Podcast // Gābl Media All rights reserved Mentioned in this episode: Context & Clarity…
 
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