Plastic Podcast

By: Pine Forest Media
  • Summary

  • Plastic is everywhere—from our oceans to our food, our bodies, and our laws. Plastic Podcast dives deep into the science behind plastic pollution, breaking down the latest research and tracing the global effort to tackle this crisis through the upcoming United Nations Treaty on Plastic Pollution. Hosted by science communicator Clark Marchese, each episode features experts from around the world—scientists, policymakers, and activists—who share groundbreaking insights and direct recommendations on what should go into this landmark treaty.


    Join us as we explore the hidden complexities of plastic, from its impact on health and ecosystems to innovative solutions and Indigenous approaches to governance. We cover pressing topics like microplastics, climate change, waste economies, and environmental justice, while keeping you up-to-date on the treaty negotiations shaping the future of global plastic policy.

    Subscribe now and be part of the conversation that bridges science and society in the fight against plastic pollution.


    Learn more about the show at pineforestpods.com


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    Clark Marchese
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Episodes
  • The Road to Busan and Beyond: A United Nations Treaty on Plastics with Tara Olsen
    Nov 6 2024

    It’s time to talk about a United Nations Treaty on Plastic Pollution. After months of anticipation, this episode focuses on the treaty’s negotiating process, the main actors involved, and the key interests at play. Joined by expert guest Tara Olsen, a researcher from Lund University, the conversation explores the complexities of treaty negotiations, including the differences between signing and ratifying a treaty, the influence of international law, and the possible outcomes of the upcoming final negotiation session. Packed with insights, this episode provides a deep dive into the current state of the global effort to regulate plastic pollution and what might come next.


    Episode Guests: Tara Olsen

    Connect with Tara Olsen here.


    More on the Scientist’s Coalition for an Effective Plastics Treaty

    Follow the treaty negotiations with CIEL

    Follow the treaty negotiations with IISD


    More information about the episode and the Plastic Podcast

    Episode Transcript and more information on the Pine Forest Media Website.

    Follow Pine Forest Media on Instagram @pineforestmedia

    Hosted, produced, and edited by Clark Marchese

    Cover art and PFM logo by Laurel Wong.

    Theme music by Tadeo Cabellos



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    46 mins
  • The Evolution of Anti-Plastic Norms with Leah Shipton
    Oct 30 2024

    In this episode of Plastic Podcast, host Clark Marchese dives into the emergence and spread of anti-plastic movements, tracing their roots from local grassroots actions to global health policy. Clark speaks with Leah Shipton, a PhD candidate specializing in global health policy, who explains how health concerns drove the formation of anti-plastic norms worldwide. They discuss the role of norm entrepreneurs in spreading these norms, the challenges posed by industry-backed anti-entrepreneurs, and how this momentum led to the UN Treaty on Plastic Pollution. This insightful conversation ties together themes from previous episodes, setting the stage for the series finale, where the treaty itself will be explored in depth.


    Episode Guests: Leah Shipton

    Find more information about Leah Shipton here.

    Find a link to Leah Shipton’s article here.

    Find more of Leah Shipton’s research on Google Scholar

    Follow Leah Shipton on X


    More information about the episode and the Plastic Podcast

    Episode Transcript and more information on the Pine Forest Media Website.

    Follow Pine Forest Media on Instagram @pineforestmedia

    Hosted, produced, and edited by Clark Marchese

    Cover art and PFM logo by Laurel Wong.

    Theme music by Tadeo Cabellos


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    33 mins
  • Cancer Alley and Environmental Gaslighting with Dr. Kimberly Terrell and Gianna St. Julien
    Oct 23 2024

    Today we dive into the case study of Cancer Alley. We investigate the environmental and health impacts of a region in Louisiana notorious for its high concentration of petrochemical plants. The discussion focuses on how pollution from these industries contributes to disproportionately high cancer rates, particularly in marginalized communities. Special guests Dr. Kimberly Terrell and Gianna St. Julien from Tulane Environmental Law Clinic share insights from their groundbreaking studies that link air pollution to increased cancer risks and explore the concept of environmental racism. The episode also highlights grassroots activism efforts aimed at addressing these injustices and the ongoing fight for meaningful policy change in the region.


    Episode Guests: Dr. Kimberly Terrell and Gianna St. Julien


    More on the Tulane Environmental Law Clinic


    Find the Toxic Air Pollution Report here

    Find the Racial Demographic Report here

    More on the Louisiana Bucket Brigade

    More on Rise St. James

    More on Concerned Citizens of St. John


    Pine Forest Media Something in the Water episode on plastic here

    More information about the episode and the Plastic Podcast

    Episode Transcript and more information on the Pine Forest Media Website.

    Follow Pine Forest Media on Instagram @pineforestmedia

    Hosted, produced, and edited by Clark Marchese

    Cover art and PFM logo by Laurel Wong.

    Theme music by Tadeo Cabellos


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    46 mins

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