Upstream | July 16, 2012 | 1 comment

London 2012: Olympic legacy controversy continues

JanforGore
London is preparing to host one of the world's greatest sporting events. The 2012 Summer Olympics kick off later this month, followed by the Paralympic Games. But at what cost?

The bill for the host city is estimated to be in the region of 12 billion euros, which critics say is too high a price to pay.

Organisers argue that the investment will "regenerate" areas and the Games themselves will boost tourism and other business incomes.

Euronews takes a look at why the Olympic legacy remains controversial.
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1 comment // London 2012: Olympic legacy controversy continues // Video

  • JanforGore
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      JanforGore  
    • More corporate political flim flamming smokescreens. They need an Olympics to suddenly care about the poor? BP, DOW Chemical, Rio Tinto, all sponsors... The most unsustainable sustainable Olympics ever. They are the ones that make the money while they destroy our planet as the poor are pushed out.

    • 10 months ago
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