Arctic Council Action Plan to Eliminate Pollution of the Arctic (ACAP)
Abstract
The Arctic Council Action Plan project refers to the Iqaluit Ministerial, where SAOs were tasked with the construction of an overall plan of action to eliminate pollution of the Arctic. All ACAP action should in general be understood as any activity/initiative that any country(ies) undertake(s) in response to the strategy.
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