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Success Stories of International Cooperation in the Arctic International Polar Year 2007 2008 Another Arctic success story of the last three decades is the International Polar Year (IPY) 2007 2008, which was initiated by the International Council for Science (ICSU) (today International Science Council ICS) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
Assemblies - Arctic Circle The Arctic Circle Assembly is the largest annual international gathering on the Arctic, attended by more than 2000 participants from over 60 countries The Assembly is held every October in Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center and the Reykjavik EDITION, Iceland
2025 Arctic Circle Assembly The Arctic Circle Polar Dialogue will continue at the 2025 Assembly It will consist of a series of Sessions, consultative meetings, workshops, and high-level Plenary Sessions The initiative aims to facilitate science and research cooperation in the Arctic, Antarctic and Himalaya-Third Pole region, as well as other ice-covered areas of the world
Science Diplomacy and the Arctic By Marie Anne Coninsx, Senior Associate Fellow, Egmont Institute - Royal Institute for International Relations (Belgium) and First EU Ambassador at Large for the Arctic Science, research and innovation play a key role in increasing our knowledge of the Arctic, in understanding the changes of the region and hence in contributing to providing policy responses to the huge challenges it is facing
The Arctic is Cold Again: Climate Change, Political Competition and . . . What are key differences in the security environment between the European and the North American Arctic? While there are shared security realities across the Atlantic, such as increasing accessibility of the Arctic due to the melting of sea ice and multiplying hybrid threats, the European and North American Arctic face different threat environments
Arctic Circle Arctic Circle is the largest network of international dialogue and cooperation on the future of the Arctic and our Planet It is an open democratic platform with participation from governments, organizations, corporations, universities, think tanks, environmental associations, indigenous communities, concerned citizens, and others
The Arctic Circle – UAE: Himalaya Third Pole Process The Arctic Circle – UAE: Himalaya Third Pole Process was a comprehensive effort to introduce the Arctic model of collaboration to the Himalaya Third Pole region It built on an effort which, over the years, represented an active engagement with governments and institutions to strengthen scientific research and collaboration
The Arctic Council Pause: The Importance of Indigenous Participation . . . A Diverse Range Indigenous Perspectives on the Ukrainian War and the Arctic Council Pause AAC’s effort to directly reach out – not only to the leaders of the Arctic states but the global community of nations – to protect the rights of indigenous peoples from the ravages of war reflects the powerful diplomatic innovation of the Arctic Council, the inclusive diversity inherent in the
Russia: The New Arctic Strategy - Arctic Circle The new “Fundamentals” of the Russian state policy in the Arctic up to 2035 expand the list of basic national interests in the region from previous four - resources for economic development; keeping the Arctic as a zone of peace and cooperation; protecting environment; Northern Sea Route - to six, adding safeguarding national sovereignty
Lessons from Living Alone in Arctic Isolation - Arctic Circle The Arctic and Antarctic are two of the greatest treasures of our planet The science, the stories, the history, the truths and the local knowledge that exists to be told An answer offered in response to how to be relevant takes us to the fall of 2019 when we left the usual comfort of our lives