The US Arctic Research Commission is an independent agency that provides recommendations and advice to the President and Congress on Arctic research and policy. The Commission works to promote research that improves our understanding of the Arctic environment and its impact on global climate change, as well as the Arctic's role in national security and economic development. They also support collaboration between government agencies, academic institutions, and indigenous communities to ensure that research efforts are coordinated and effective. By advocating for increased funding and resources for Arctic research, the Commission plays a vital role in advancing our knowledge of this important region and informing policy decisions that affect both the Arctic and the broader world.
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US Arctic Research Commission
An independent federal agency that advises the President and Congress on domestic and international Arctic research. An independent federal agency that advises ...
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