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A second Arctic Science Ministerial moves cooperation forward, but work remains to be done

IASC's Larry Hinzman says a joint statement committing participating nations and Indigenous groups to work more closely together on Arctic research is an important next step in scientific collaboration.

By Kathrin Stephen, High North News December 11, 2018
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A second high-level Arctic science meeting held earlier this year marked progress in international scientific cooperation in the region, according to the head of the leading Arctic science group, but more work remains to be done.

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