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- Arctic Circle
Arctic Circle is the largest network of international dialogue and cooperation on the future of the Arctic and our Planet
- NATO in the Arctic
The Arctic is home to the Northern Fleet, nuclear submarines, and new generation weapons systems Beijing brings capital, technology and global ambition Through the so-called Polar Silk Road, China invests in ports, energy projects and scientific stations
- Accommodation in Rome
Exclusive accommodation rates are available at selected hotels for participants! All within close distance from National Research Council of Italy, the Rome Forum venue
- Assembly Area - Arctic Circle
Assembly Area The square outside of Harpa Concert Hall and Conference Center and the Reykjavík EDITION Hotel is a unique exhibition area for Arctic exhibitions Icebergs, Arctic Trucks, Arctic Basecamp tent, Search and Rescue vehicles and more have been displayed there during past Assemblies
- Arctic Circle Foundation
The Arctic Circle Foundation is a nonprofit organization according to Icelandic law and is responsible for the financial aspects of Arctic Circle Board Members: H E Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, Chairman of the Board Brynhildur Davíðsdóttir Dagfinnur Sveinbjörnsson Frederik Paulsen Þorsteinn Þorsteinsson A sister foundation, Arctic Circle Foundation Inc US has also been established with a
- Finland in the Arctic
The Arctic is a lived space — home to vibrant communities, unique ecosystems, and cultures that have endured for generations in harmony with the environment When talking about the Arctic, we must talk about human rights, Indigenous Peoples’ rights
- The Arctic Circle Rome Forum
The Arctic reflects today’s global challenges: peaceful and cooperative dialogue over conflict, sustainable development over exploitation, and shared responsibility over indifference or, worse, aggression The Arctic is a natural indicator of change It can sense and amplify not only climatic shifts but also geopolitical transformations
- Arctic Circle Mission Councils
Arctic Circle Mission Councils deepen engagement with a designated theme of particular relevance and importance to the Arctic The Councils bring together various experts that identify and address these pressing issues from a multi-dimensional perspective
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