Why in-person events are important for a post-pandemic Arctic

After nearly two years without a major in-person international Arctic event, the Arctic Circle Assembly in Iceland is set to convene next month. Here's why that matters.

By Thomas Nilsen, The Independent Barents Observer September 22, 2021
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Icelandic Health Authorities have granted permission for a full-scale in-person Arctic Circle Assembly to take place at the Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center in Reykjavik in October. With more than 100 sessions and over 400 speakers, the event will be the first large international gathering on Arctic issues in almost two years.

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