US climate sceptics send shivers through Arctic cooperation
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For the first time in over two decades, member states of the Arctic Council failed to agree on a final declaration at their bi-annual ministerial meeting on Tuesday, due to a US refusal to mention climate change. At the start of the 11th gathering of Arctic fUS climate sceptics send shivers through Arctic cooperation
For the first time in over two decades, member states of the Arctic Council failed to agree on a final declaration at their bi-annual ministerial meeting on Tuesday, due to a US refusal to mention climate change. At the start of the 11th gathering of Arctic foreign ministers, in the Lapland town of Rovaniemi, Finnish Foreign Minister Timo Soini announced a change to the planned agenda, saying the final joint declaration would be replaced by ministerial statements. Several sources said it was because member states were unable to reach an agreement, with the United States alone refusing to mention climate change in the final text. «I don't name and blame anybody,» Soini, who chaired the meeting, told reporters. «But of course it is clear that climate issues are different from the different viewpoints and the different capitals,» he said. In place of the traditional declaration, the council released a shorter «ministerial statement», which set out future goals for the organisation but conspicuously made no mention of climate change. But Soini also took the unusual step of releasing much of the rejected declaration - complete with climate goals - as a «chair's statement». "The hang... Read more














