A 2025 Gold Winner of the Signal Awards, Going Green is a documentary-style podcast that uncovers the hidden forces shaping our environment — from the birth of the industrial revolution to the modern climate crisis. Through immersive storytelling, host Dimitrius Lynch Jr., an award-winning architect and creative storyteller, connects the dots between design, politics, technology, and the human choices that have defined our planet’s trajectory. Each episode journeys through pivotal moments — from the invention of the steam engine and the rise of modern architecture, to the environmental awakenings of the 20th century, to today’s political and corporate power struggles that continue to shape our collective fate. Along the way, Lynch explores how energy, economics, and ideology collide, revealing both the harm we’ve done and the hope that still remains. Blending historical research, cultural analysis, and architectural insight, Going Green offers listeners a rare panoramic view of humanity’s relationship with nature — and a reminder that sustainability isn’t just a policy, it’s a choice about who we are and what we value most. If you’ve ever wondered how we got here — and what comes next — this is the story you need to hear.

LYNES Presents: Going Green
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Podcast Overview
A 2025 Gold Winner of the Signal Awards, Going Green is a documentary-style podcast that uncovers the hidden forces shaping our environment — from the birth of the industrial revolution to the modern climate crisis. Through immersive storytelling, host Dimitrius Lynch Jr., an award-winning architect and creative storyteller, connects the dots between design, politics, technology, and the human choices that have defined our planet’s trajectory. Each episode journeys through pivotal moments — from the invention of the steam engine and the rise of modern architecture, to the environmental awakenings of the 20th century, to today’s political and corporate power struggles that continue to shape our collective fate. Along the way, Lynch explores how energy, economics, and ideology collide, revealing both the harm we’ve done and the hope that still remains. Blending historical research, cultural analysis, and architectural insight, Going Green offers listeners a rare panoramic view of humanity’s relationship with nature — and a reminder that sustainability isn’t just a policy, it’s a choice about who we are and what we value most. If you’ve ever wondered how we got here — and what comes next — this is the story you need to hear.
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September 25, 2024
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