Amid climate row, Arctic Council heads toward biennial meeting on a down note
Preparation for the cabinet-level gathering in May has ended in disagreement over a final declaration, and future role for organization.
Disagreement about the impact of rising global temperatures means that preparations for the Arctic Council’s biennial meeting on May 6-7 have ended without an agreement on the wording of a declaration that cabinet officials from the eight member countries will sign when they gather in Rovaniemi, Finland.
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