The team behind the project
Management team
The Climate Interventions project is guided by a management team that is responsible for the overall direction and coordination of the project, ensuring that the work is carried out in a transparent, high-quality, and non-partisan manner.


Organizations
The UArctic Climate Interventions project is led by:
- The University of the Arctic (UArctic), a network of universities, colleges, research institutes, and other organizations concerned with education and research in and about the North. Through cooperation in education, research, and outreach, UArctic enhances human capacity in the North, promotes viable communities and sustainable economies, and forges global partnerships.
- GRID-Arendal, a non-profit environmental communications centre that transforms environmental data into innovative, science-based information products and provides capacity-building services that enable better environmental governance. It aims to inform and activate a global audience and motivate decision-makers to effect positive change.
- Arctic Centre/University of Lapland, a national and international hub of information and centre of excellence that conducts multidisciplinary research in changes in the Arctic region. Their research combines approaches from the human, social, legal and natural sciences.

The advisory board
To ensure the process remains open, high-quality, transparent, and non-partisan, an Advisory Board has been established to provide strategic leadership and guide the assessment of climate interventions in the Arctic.

