International Environmental Organization Calls on International Olympic Committee to Stop Building New Olympic Venues Every Two Years and Pressure Russian Authorities to Free Sochi Environmentalists

(BOULDER, Colo.) – February 21, 2014 – Today Global Greengrants Fund sent a letter to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) asking it to change course on how it chooses future Olympic sites and to call on Russian authorities to release imprisoned environmentalists. The request comes as a final report cataloguing the extensive environmental destruction has been released, and as jailed Russian environmental activist, Yevgeny Vitishko, continues his hunger strike [see New York Times article here] and is transferred to a penal colony for a three-year sentence.

“The environmental destruction caused by the Sochi Games, and the arrest and imprisonment of environmentalists who are simply trying to get the word out, is unconscionable,” said Terry Odendahl, Executive Director and CEO of Global Greengrants Fund. “The Olympic Charter says it is committed to ‘building a peaceful and better world by educating youth,’ and the Sochi Olympics have violated that charter.”

Global Greengrants Fund’s letter to the IOC is posted here.

The Russian environmental organization, Environmental Watch on North Caucasus, a grantee partner of Global Greengrants, compiled an 85-page report that highlights destruction of forests, rivers, and wildlife habitat caused by building the Sochi Games in the middle of the once-pristine Sochi National Park. According to Environmental Watch, the construction effort was possible because officials violated or gutted Russian environmental laws, and when Environmental Watch raised these concerns, the organization’s staff was detained, harassed, exiled, or jailed. The full report is available here, and selections translated into English are available here.

In addition to highlighting the damage to Sochi National Park and the human rights abuses, the Global Greengrants letter also requests that the IOC consider the climate change impacts of building new Olympic venues every two years.

“In this era of climate change, building these small new Olympic cities every two years, which then forces local activists to defend the environment with their lives, is climate denial compounded by an egregious violation of environmental justice and human rights,” continued Odendahl.

The environmental and human rights violations of the Sochi games have been reported in the international press, including in Time, Outside Magazine, Washington Post, and New York Times, shedding a shameful light on these Olympics and the International Olympic Committee’s venue selection for the 2014 Games.

Global Greengrants called on the IOC to intervene and help free the Russian environmental activists, acknowledge the environmental destruction by urging the Russian government to address it, and to create truly sustainable Olympics in the future.

“Our partners in Sochi are just like you and me. They are ordinary citizens and scientists, concerned about the environment and the well-being of our planet. But they’re being treated like criminals,” Odendahl said. “Freezing bank accounts, detaining, harassing, exiling, and jailing environmental activists — that’s the environmental legacy of the Sochi Olympics? The IOC needs to make sure this never happens again.”

Global Greengrants is the leading environmental fund that supports grassroots action on a global scale. The organization creates opportunities for individuals, foundations, and corporations to invest in local leaders and communities to protect people and the environment, restore places and ways of life that have been harmed, and transform systems to create a sustainable future. In its 20 years, the organization has made over 7,000 grants in 140 countries, worth $37 million. The ultimate goal of Global Greengrants is to create a sustainable future in which all people live with dignity and in harmony with the environment.

Contact:
Kris Abrams, Communications Director
Global Greengrants Fund
Kris.abrams@greengrants.org
Cell: 303-518-3755

www.greengrants.org

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