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About Arctic-council
The Arctic Council serves as the primary intergovernmental forum for promoting cooperation and coordination among Arctic States and Indigenous Peoples. It focuses on sustainable development and environmental protection in the Arctic region.
Explore initiatives and agreements for sustainable development in the Arctic.
What You Can Do
- Learn about Arctic policies and agreements
- Access resources on climate and biodiversity
- Find information on Indigenous Peoples' participation
- Stay updated with news and events
- Explore working groups and task forces
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the purpose of the Arctic Council?
The Arctic Council promotes cooperation among Arctic States and Indigenous Peoples to address issues related to sustainable development and environmental protection.
Who are the members of the Arctic Council?
The Arctic Council consists of eight Arctic States and six Permanent Participants representing Indigenous Peoples.
How can I get involved with the Arctic Council?
You can stay informed about the Council's activities through their website and participate in public events and discussions.
What topics does the Arctic Council focus on?
The Council addresses various topics including climate change, biodiversity, pollution, and sustainable development in the Arctic.
Where can I find reports and assessments from the Arctic Council?
Reports and assessments are available on the Arctic Council's website under the resources section.