Greatest Classroom on Earth - A Students on Ice Podcast

Greatest Classroom on Earth - A Students on Ice Podcast


Episode 10: A Polar Journey for the Planet with His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco

October 20, 2025

"Long live Students on Ice!"

- His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco 


In this episode, host and Students on Ice expedition leader Geoff Green sits down with His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco — polar explorer, Olympian, and one of the world’s most dedicated champions for the environment.  His Serene Highness shares his incredible journeys to both the North and South Poles, making him the first and only Head of State to stand at both ends of the Earth. These experiences deepened his lifelong commitment to protecting our planet’s most fragile ecosystems and inspired the creation of the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation.  Together, Geoff and His Serene Highness Prince Albert reflect on two decades of partnership between the Prince's Foundation and Students on Ice, as well as; the story behind His Serene Highness Prince Albert’s Arctic and Antarctic expeditions — and how seeing climate change firsthand transformed his worldview.  How his great-great-grandfather Prince Albert I inspired his passion for science and exploration. The founding vision of the Prince Albert II Foundation and its focus on polar regions, the Mediterranean, and global sustainability.  Why connecting youth with nature through education and experience is vital for the planet’s future.  Insights on the Blue Economy, ocean conservation, and the power of private sector collaboration.  Reflections on the late Jane Goodall’s legacy, hope for the next generation, and the belief that one person truly can make a difference.


Students on Ice (SOI) is an award-winning organization connecting youth to the world’s polar regions through transformative educational expeditions. Celebrating 25 years, SOI has empowered more than 3,000 young people from over 57 countries to become ambassadors for sustainability, science, and hope. To learn more go to studentsonice.com and for the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation visit https://www.fpa2.org