A new podcast will take listeners inside how environmental decisions are shaped across science and policy.
Green Frequency launches on 22 April to coincide with Earth Day, produced by Paris-based Pine Forest Media.
The series focuses on climate science, conservation, and international environmental negotiations, bringing together voices from scientists, researchers, and policymakers working across different fields.
The podcast includes interviews, recorded talks, and field reporting to show how environmental knowledge is created and applied.
Its first season is linked to Science Speaks at the American University of Paris, a filmed speaker series whose talks have been adapted into episodes alongside original reporting and interviews.
Pine Forest Media is accredited to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. This gives the team access to international environmental negotiations and scientific events that are not usually open to independent media, shaping the editorial approach of the series.
The launch builds on an existing global audience for the studio, with earlier productions appearing in Apple Podcasts Earth Sciences charts. The new show will seek to connect different strands of environmental work into a single narrative for listeners.
Clark Marchese, founder of Pine Forest Media and host of the podcast, said: “Green Frequency is about making sense of how environmental decisions are actually made, and who gets to be part of that process.
“There is a lot of important work happening across science and policy, but it is often fragmented or difficult to access.”
He added: “This show is designed to bring those pieces together in a way that is clear, connected, and grounded in real-world conversations.”
Green Frequency will be available on Apple Podcasts and other major platforms.





