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The Arctic Team

This blog has been created as an extension of the work being done by the WWF International Arctic Programme, to send a clear signal ahead of the December 2009 United Nations meeting in Copenhagen, that world leaders must agree to an equitable, effective and science-based Climate Change Treaty when that meeting convenes.

WWF’s International Arctic Programme was created in 1992 as a co-ordination office to serve as a focal point for arctic conservation issues and to promote WWF’s activities in the Arctic, whether they be in the US, Canada, Russia or Scandinavia.

As well as lobbying arctic governments to accelerate conservation strategies and sustainable development in the Arctic, the Programme is also responsible for running a number of its own projects on, for example, the impacts of climate change in the arctic and ecotourism.

For more on the WWF International Arctic Programme please visit our official website.

nhamilton_142579 Neil Hamilton – Director, WWF International Arctic Programme
Email: nhamilton [at] wwf [dot] no
Phone: +47 22 03 65 00

 

geoffyork2_197581 Geoff York – WWF Arctic Programme Polar Bear Coordinator
Email: geoff [dot] york [at] wwfus [dot] org
Direct Phone: +1 202 446 7396

 

clive_203921 Clive Tesar – Head of Communications, WWF Arctic  Programme
Email: ctesar [at] wwf [dot] no
Mobile: +1 613 883 3110

Meet the rest of the WWF Arctic team

Tom Arnbom – Arctic coordinator for WWF Sweden

Cameron Dueck - leader of the Open Passage (Northwest Passage) expedition and captain of the Silent Sound.