International Arctic Science Committee

International Arctic Science Committee [https://iasc.info/ The International Arctic Science Committee (IASC)] is a non-governmental, international scientific organization. IASC was founded in 1990 by representatives of national scientific organizations of the eight Arctic countries - Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia (at that time Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), Sweden and the United States of America. The Founding Articles of IASC were signed in Resolute Bay, Canada.

Over the years, IASC has evolved into the leading international science organisation of the North and its membership today includes 24 countries involved in all aspects of Arctic research, including 15 non-Arctic countries (Austria, Belgium, China, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland and the UK). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Papers from the International Symposium on Arctic Glaciology : held in Geilo, Norway 23-27 August, 2004. /

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    Impacts of a warming Arctic : Arctic Climate Impact Assessment / by Hassol, Susan

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    Arctic climate impact assessment /

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