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2018 North Pacific Arctic Conference: arctic 2030 and Beyond - Pathways to the Future 2018 North Pacific Arctic Conference: arctic 2030 and Beyond - Pathways to the Future
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Jaymen Laupola
(808) 944-7332 (808) 944-7332

The East-West Center and the Korea Maritime Institute have organized the 2018 North Pacific Arctic Conference (NPAC) on Arctic 2030 and Beyond - Pathwasy to the Future, to take place at the East-West Center from August 15 – 17, 2018. NPAC, provides a venue for off-the-record engagement among policymakers/practitioners and scientists/analysts regarding Arctic issues of mutual interest to leading North Pacific Arctic states (Canada, Russia, and the United States) and non-Arctic states (China, Japan, and Korea). It aims to provide early warning regarding emerging policy issues and to promote improved understanding of major options for addressing them among these six states both in the setting provided by the Arctic Council and in other contexts. All six states are members of the G-20. Together, they account for more than 50% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions as well as a large share of global commerce.

Participation is by invitation. Please direct any questions to East-West Center Program Officer, Mr. Jaymen Laupola.

The East-West Center and the Korea Maritime Institute have organized the 2018 North Pacific Arctic Conference (NPAC) on Arctic 2030 and Beyond - Pathwasy to the Future, to take place at the East-West Center from August 15 – 17, 2018. NPAC, provides a venue for off-the-record engagement among policymakers/practitioners and scientists/analysts regarding Arctic issues of mutual interest to leading North Pacific Arctic states (Canada, Russia, and the United States) and non-Arctic states (China, Japan, and Korea). It aims to provide early warning regarding emerging policy issues and to promote improved understanding of major options for addressing them among these six states both in the setting provided by the Arctic Council and in other contexts. All six states are members of the G-20. Together, they account for more than 50% of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions as well as a large share of global commerce.

Participation is by invitation. Please direct any questions to East-West Center Program Officer, Mr. Jaymen Laupola.