Antarctic Governance Could Be in Trouble

The Arctic Council in March suspended cooperation with Russia in response to Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Seven of the eight council members – Canada, Denmark (Greenland), Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and the United States – resumed limited activities on projects not involving Russia, but the interruption marked the first time that broader Arctic cooperation has been paused. The war in Ukraine has shattered the myth that the polar regions are somehow immune from global geopolitics. 

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