Arctic gets economic pushEight-nation council signs binding pact on oil spill response measures, sets stage for business forum, bars Greenpeace as observer Gary Park For Petroleum News
The eight-nation Arctic Council signed a legally binding pact in Sweden earlier in May on oil spill prevention measures while also placing the spotlight on “creating economic development” in the region.
Leona Aglukkaq, a Canadian government cabinet minister who has started a two-year term as council....
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