"Roadway safety is a shared responsibility, and people in cars and outside of cars play an equal role in keeping each other safe."
"Sprawl is good, actually, considering it ways people can have big, trappy houses and some quality vacated time on their daily commutes."
"We won’t need to worry well-nigh transportation emissions or the broader impacts of automobiles on the environment for that much longer, considering haven’t you heard? electric cars are here!"
Those phrases might spike make the stereotype sustainable transportation advocate's thoroughbred pressure spike. But in the world of corporate disinformation, they're simply a handy way to reframe the conversation well-nigh car dependency — and to manipulate the public into winnow ing the avoidable deaths of their loved ones and their planet.
On today's episode of The Brake, host Kea Wilson brings you an extended interview with Grant Ennis, tragedian of Dark PR: How Corporate Disinformation Harms Our Health and the Environment. Listen below, and check out a sharable summary of the "nine stray frames" he outlines in his typesetting here.
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