Events
U.S. Representatives Visit Greenland to Study Arctic Environment
Ilulissat, Greenland
July 20 - 22, 2007
Chairman of the U.S. House Committee on Science and Technology Rep. Bart
Gordon (D-TN) led a delegation of ten Members of Congress to Greenland July
20-22 to observe changes in the Arctic environment and hear directly from polar
scientists about ongoing research on global climate change. Accompanied by
National Science Foundation Director Arden Bement, leading American specialists
and Embassy Copenhagen Political/Economic Counselor Bill Mozdzierz, the
congressionaldelegation surveyed the Jakobshavn ice fjord near Ilulissat and
visited the Sondestrom radar facility in Kangerlussuaq. In their July 20 meeting
with Greenland Home Rule Foreign Minister Aleqa Hammond, Chairman Gordon and his
delegation reviewed bilateral cooperation and underscored U.S. interest in
strengthening and broadening relations with Greenland.
Members of the
delegation were Chairman Gordon, Rep. Lynne Woolsey (D-CA), Rep. Jerry McNerney
(D-CA), Rep. Baron Hill (D-IN), Rep. Bob Inglis (R-SC), Rep. Phil Gingrey
(R-GA), Rep. Brad Miller (D-NC), Rep. Daniel Lipinski (D-IL), Rep. Todd Akin
(R-MO) and Rep. Roscoe Bartlett (R-MD).




