Why the work of the Arctic Council will continue even without consensus on climate change

U.S. Secretary of State Michael Pompeo caused a lasting storm at the Arctic Council ministerial this week, but behind the scenes an accommodation evolved.

By Martin Breum May 9, 2019
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On Tuesday this week, as many readers will know, the foreign ministers of the eight Arctic states, who met in Finland for a key Arctic Council meeting, failed to reach consensus on a joint declaration that was to guide the Council for the next two years.

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