Interesting conversation with Michael Mann who has been Special Envoy for Arctic matters since April 1, 2020.
How the EU is helping to protect the Arctic, Michael Mann
Michael Mann has been Special Envoy for Arctic matters since 2020. Prior to that, he spent two and a half years as the EU’s Ambassador to Iceland.
Between 2011 and 2017, he was head of Strategic Communications at the European External Action Service, doubling up as Chief Spokesperson to High Representative/Vice President Catherine Ashton from 2011 to 2014.
Mr Mann worked as a European Commission Spokesperson between 2002 and 2011, covering a wide range of portfolios.
Nice podcast which manages to combine #EU #Arctic policy and my love for @Coventry_City #PUSB ? Thanks @SimonCocking and @Irish_TechNews https://t.co/7pJj91ThyZ
— Michael Mann (@MichaelMannEU) April 16, 2021
He began his career in Brussels as a journalist, working for the Financial Times, Reuters and Bloomberg News, among other media.
Michael Mann has been very active in public outreach via webinars and press interviews during the lockdown. A recent, major interview with him can be found here:
Regarding the EU Arctic policy as per March 2021:
The EU Arctic Policy is primarily expressed in the Joint Communication on An Integrated European Union for the Arctic (published in April 2016 by the High Representative and the Commission): https://eeas.europa.eu/archives/docs/arctic_region/docs/160427_joint-communication-an-integrated-european-union-policy-for-the-arctic_en.pdf
A summary of the recent public consultation on the EU Arctic Policy can be found here: https://op.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/497bfd35-5f8a-11eb-b487-01aa75ed71a1
HRVP Borrell addressed the Arctic Frontiers conference on 2 February 2021. Important messages for general understanding of our current thinking.
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