Tag: Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson

  • President of Iceland opens the Summit

    President of Iceland opens the Summit

    President of Iceland, Ólafur R. Grimsson at the Arctic Energy Summit

    Participants of the Arctic Energy Summit have arrived in Akureyri to participate in the long expected Arctic Energy Summit.

    President of Iceland, Mr Ólafur Ragnar Grimsson has honored the event with his presence and the excellent speech.

    Mr Grimsson highlighted the need for international cooperation and development of green energy policy in the Arctic states.

    President of Iceland invited participants to join the annual Polar Law Symposium that starts on Friday at the University of Akureyri and the Arctic Circle, where conclusions from Arctic Energy Summit will be presented at the opening session.

    The Arctic Energy Summit is being live streamed from the conference venue.

  • Interview with Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson

    Interview with Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson

    Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, the President of Iceland

    Yesterday, 23rd of April 2013, Lögfræðingur, a peer-reviewed law journal of the University of Akureyri, published the interview with the President of Iceland – Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson.

    Ólafur has been a vigorous advocate for peaceful and democratic evolution in the Arctic. He maintains that Iceland has a critical role within the cooperation of nations in the Arctic.

    Ólafur emphasizes that the evolution of the Arctic must be fundamentally based on science.

    Lögfræðingur met the President on 7 February 2013 at his residence Bessastaðir to discuss Arctic issues, Arctic development and the nature of the management and legal framework that is the key to cooperation between the Arctic countries.

    Click here to download the article.

    Source

    Lögfræðingur 2013

  • Arctic Circle now official

    Arctic Circle now official

    President of Iceland, Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson

    Yesterday, Iceland’s President – Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson announced establishment of a new assembly for international cooperation on Arctic issues that can give non-Arctic countries like China, India and Singapore a forum for influence in the region.

    The assembly, called the Arctic Circle, will have its inaugural gathering in Reykjavik, Iceland in October. The formation of the Arctic Circle was announced by Iceland’s President Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson in Washington, D.C. on Monday.

    The organization has been registered as a 501(c) 3 non-profit and is supported by private donations. The board of directors is led by Alice Rogoff, founder of the Alaska Dispatch and the Arctic Imperative Summit.

    The mission of the Arctic Circle is to facilitate dialogue and build relationships to confront the Arctic’s greatest challenges. The organization aims to strengthen the decision-making process by bringing together as many Arctic and international partners as possible under one large “open tent.”

    By facilitating circumpolar meetings of leaders across disciplines, the organization will identify truly sustainable development practices for the Arctic, the world’s last pristine environment.

    The Arctic Circle is nonprofit and nonpartisan. Organizations, forums, think tanks, corporations and public associations around the world are invited to hold meetings within the Arctic Circle platform without surrendering their institu¬tional independence.

    Please, click here to read more about the Arctic Circle.

    Source

    Arctic Circle

  • Gore invites president to Antarctica

    Gore invites president to Antarctica

    Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, the president of Iceland

    Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, the President of Iceland, is in Antarctica with Al Gore and a host of scientists. The exploration also includes director James Cameron, and billionaires Richard Branson and Ted Turner.

    The goal of the exploration is to explore the melting ice cap in Antarctica and discuss how the nations of the world can unite in realistic action against Climate change.

    The Climate Reality Project, Gore´s company, is planning the trip with National Geographic.

    Amongst other in the exploration is James Hansen from NASA, Yao Tandong from China, Christiana Figueres form UNFCCC and scientist from Harvard and leading universities in Europe.

    The exploration is actually sailing in the National Geographic vessel.

    The exploration started yesterday and will end on February 6th.

    Sources

    Vísir.is