A Nihilist's Guide to Saving the Planet

A Nihilist's Guide to Saving the Planet

Are you tired of sustainability webinars and workshops that ignore the elephant in the room? This course confronts environmental reality without corporate greenwashing or cheerful platitudes. We examine climate change, mass extinction, toxic building materials, and institutional failure through the lens of philosophical nihilism—not to surrender to despair, but to clear away false hope and find authentic pathways forward.

We explore why confronting apparent meaninglessness might be essential for discovering genuine meaning in environmental action. For every environmental catastrophe, we examine breakthrough technologies and innovations that demonstrate authentic progress: By the end, you won't feel better about the planet's state—you'll feel clearer about where authentic opportunities exist for meaningful impact in your professional work, equipped with frameworks for navigating the gap between environmental necessity and economic reality.

Learning Objectives: 
  1. Analyze environmental challenges through nihilistic philosophy to understand how climate change, biodiversity loss, and resource depletion create design contradictions, while identifying breakthrough technologies that offer authentic rather than false hope.
  2. Evaluate sustainable building systems including LEED within planetary-scale crises, distinguishing meaningful progress from greenwashing in pursuit of genuine human health and environmental outcomes.
  3. Navigate institutional failures that prevent large-scale environmental action, understanding how polarization and misinformation create sustainability barriers while developing strategies for authentic professional engagement.
  4. Apply nihilistic clarity to design decisions by confronting apparent meaninglessness of individual action within systemic collapse, then creating authentic meaning through committed practice integrating human health and environmental protection.
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Delivery Format: 
Narrated Video
Applicable Credits
$35.00