What is The Arctic council?
The Arctic Council is an intergovernmental forum that brings together Arctic nations and Indigenous communities to promote cooperation on environmental protection, sustainable development, and scientific research in the Arctic region. Established in 1996, it focuses on addressing climate change, biodiversity, and other key issues affecting the Arctic.
All information and topics for the committee can be found below
Countries taking part in the conference:
- United States.
- United Kingdom
- China
- India
- Brazil
- Japan
- Australia
- France
- Indonesia
- Sweeden
- Canada
- Mexico
- Norway
- Finland
- Iceland
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