UN body set to examine potential ‘environmental democracy’ breaches
Members of the JOP 2030 citizens' collective, protesting to demand the withdrawal of France's bid for the 2030 Winter Olympics, in front of the International Olympic Committee headquarters, in Lausanne, Switzerland, on July 19, 2024. FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP This marks a world first: A group of citizens will be heard by a United Nations oversight body on the subject of the Olympic Games. On Monday, October 20, the JOP 2030 citizens' collective learned that it would be heard in Geneva, at the UN's Palace of Nations, by the compliance committee tasked with the Aarhus Convention on "environmental democracy," in a preliminary admissibility hearing scheduled for November 18. This is only the fourth time in history that a case involving France has been examined in depth. ...