CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — In the principle sq. of this city excessive within the Italian Alps that may host most of the Winter Olympic Video games this month, there stands a sculpture of a chic girl clutching a Dior purse and skis. Consistent with this place that has lengthy catered to the world’s rich and well-known, she is translucent, as if carved from ice. However curious guests who contact her quickly notice: She is plastic.
The statue is a becoming metaphor for the more and more elaborate measures being taken to protect a wintry actuality that’s disappearing. As local weather change brings hotter climate, the snow that when blanketed Cortina comes much less typically. Ski lifts whir up mountainsides of naked rock and brown grass, however for the white strips of synthetic snow on the pistes.
A glowing, life-sized ice sculpture of a lady in a chic gown and hat stands illuminated at evening in a pedestrian space, with the high-end Dior boutique seen within the background. Because the city prepares for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, the presence of main international luxurious manufacturers underscores the resort’s standing as an elite worldwide vacation spot
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In Italy’s bid to host the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan and within the Dolomites — a UNESCO World Heritage Website — organizers made a daring pledge to be sustainable and use the Video games to “showcase the significance of defending delicate mountain ecosystems.” However because the opening ceremony approaches, environmentalists inform a unique story. They describe a panorama now scarred by the felling of old-growth forests to make manner for brand new infrastructure, and Alpine rivers depleted to feed snow cannons. They usually say the handfuls of development initiatives accepted for the Video games are urbanizing a mountain setting already harassed by overtourism.
“Cortina is named Queen of the Dolomites. However we must always rename her the ‘Queen of Cement,'” says 70-year-old Luigi Casanova, director of an area environmental group, Mountain Wilderness, surveying the small city the place greater than 20 cranes dot the panorama.
An overhead shot captures development of the brand new Cortina Sliding Heart, a monitor spanning slightly below a mile with 16 curves, designed to host bobsled, skeleton, and luge occasions for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.
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He is standing beside a brand new bobsled monitor that snakes its manner down the mountainside by the stays of an historical forest and butts up towards the city. A whole bunch of larch timber had been chopped down to create space for it.
“These are timber that survived two world wars,” says Casanova, who has spent a lifetime strolling these mountains. “Troopers who fought right here had the sensitivity to preserve this extraordinary heritage. However they could not survive the vandals of 2025.”
The day the lads with the chainsaws arrived, Casanova was at this web site with well-known Italian cellist Mario Brunello, who has lengthy advocated for shielding nature within the Dolomites.
“It was a dramatic and extraordinary distinction: The melody of the cello — him sitting there on a stool, taking part in these items — whereas simply 10 or 15 meters behind him, there was the crashing sound of these larches falling,” Casanova says.
Luigi Casanova, director of the native environmental group Mountain Wilderness, stands earlier than the development web site of the brand new bobsled monitor. He and different activists have criticized the venture for the broader environmental affect on the Dolomite Mountains, that are a UNESCO World Heritage web site.
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A skier stands on the prime of a run served by the Tre Croci – Son Forca chairlift, searching over the Ampezzo valley earlier than starting a descent. The location, dominated by the Cristallo massif, highlights the intersection of high-altitude sport and the posh branding that characterizes Cortina’s preparation for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics
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The Worldwide Olympic Committee had wished to carry the bobsled occasions in Innsbruck, Austria, the place there may be already a world-class monitor. However Matteo Salvini, Italy’s deputy prime minister and transport and infrastructure minister, rejected the suggestion and made holding the sporting occasion in Italy some extent of nationwide pleasure.
“The Video games should be Italian video games,” Salvini wrote on X in February 2024. He accused environmentalists of attempting to “sabotage” the Olympics and of betraying Italy “in entrance of the entire world.”
Environmental organizations have stood their floor. Eight associations, together with the Italian department of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), made a joint assertion that they discovered “no proof to certify the environmental sustainability” of the initiatives for the Winter Olympics, which was promised within the candidacy file in 2019.
380 Olympic swimming pools of water — for snow
A snow cannon operates on the Socrepes slopes on the foot of the Tofane massif, producing synthetic snow, doubtlessly depleting mountain aquifers and damaging delicate aquatic ecosystems. The vitality value is substantial, as an enormous community of high-pressure pumps and cooling techniques should run constantly.
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It’s estimated that the Video games will want 84.8 million cubic ft of water, or the equal of 380 Olympic swimming swimming pools, for snowmaking alone. That is drawn from Alpine rivers and streams, says Fabio Tullio, an environmental activist and member of Open Olympics 2026, a watchdog group made up of environmental associations.
He drives NPR to a spot on the fringe of Cortina, the place the Boite River flows down by the Dolomite Mountains. The once-pristine panorama is a constructing web site, with timber minimize down and left on the facet, together with earth dug out. A generator growls close by, muffling the river’s burble, and filling the alpine air with the stench of diesel. Tullio exhibits us the black plastic pipe from which water is sucked out of the river and pumped up the slopes to make snow. Official statements say this attracts 25 gallons per second.
An aerial view of the Olympic Ice Stadium (Stadio Olimpico del Ghiaccio) throughout a part of huge structural renovation for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics
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In-depth research to completely perceive the affect of this and different infrastructure on the area’s ecology and biodiversity haven’t been completed. In reality, publicly obtainable paperwork present that no full environmental evaluation was performed for over 60 per cent of the some 98 initiatives accepted for the Video games.
“That is the good omission and the largest concern,” Tullio says. “That in the end there may very well be a destructive legacy for this area.”
A development crane towers over a constructing wrapped in scaffolding within the middle of Cortina d’Ampezzo. The city is at present present process a large city transformation with greater than 20 cranes dotting the panorama, as organizers work to finish roughly 98 accepted infrastructure initiatives Video games.
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Simico, the governmental firm answerable for Olympic infrastructure, did not reply to NPR relating to the challenges to the declare of sustainability.
The Winter Olympics in Italy does use largely present sporting venues. Nonetheless, these Video games deliver quite a lot of new development to this rural land, as initiatives are accepted underneath funding proposals for the Olympics. Simico has stated it believes the infrastructure being constructed — a lot of which will not be prepared till years after the Video games are completed — equivalent to roads and automotive parks, will likely be helpful for residents.
However at an area cafe constructed within the conventional alpine model with wooden partitions, Roberta Zanna, the top of the opposition celebration in Cortina d’Ampezzo’s native council, says many residents don’t desire this “growth.” They fear it should additional harm their setting and urbanize rural alpine life. “After which we are going to actually lose our identification,” she says.
A waiter in a proper white jacket serves patrons contained in the wood-paneled Bar Posta on the historic Resort de la Poste. A cornerstone of Ampezzo social life because the nineteenth century and a favourite hang-out of Ernest Hemingway, the bar represents the “old-world” heritage of Cortina
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Pedestrians stroll previous the historic Resort Cortina and luxurious retail retailers within the city’s central pedestrian space. Because the 2026 Winter Olympics started, the distinction between Cortina’s conventional Alpine allure and the rising commercialization has grow to be a focus for native critics.
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Already within the Dolomites, hundreds of vacationers commonly crowd at spots made well-known by influencers on social media. As soon as quiet spots visited by hikers have been overwhelmed by individuals arriving by automotive to take selfies. Cortina’s mayor has stated that Lake Sorapis, an excellent turquoise lake surrounded by jagged peaks, can see crowds of over 2,000 individuals go to in a single day within the excessive season.
The Prada brand is prominently displayed on a pylon of the Tre Croci – Son Forca chairlift, which stands over noticeably skinny snow cowl on the slopes of the Cristallo massif. This picture captures two main challenges going through the Winter Olympics: the rising reliance on non-public luxurious funding to fund infrastructure and the stark actuality of local weather change within the Dolomites.
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A contemporary corten metal monument stands alongside the snow-dusted arrival street, designating Cortina d’Ampezzo as a “Città Olimpica” (Olympic Metropolis). The signal commemorates each the 1956 Winter Video games and its position as a number venue for the upcoming Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics.
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When Cortina d’Ampezzo hosted the Winter Olympics in 1956, it had a constructive impact in town, Zanna says. Athletes and onlookers arrived largely by practice on tracks which have lengthy since gone. Again then, there was no have to construct new automotive parks or cowl prairies in tarmac for brand new roads. The brand new sports activities amenities and ski lifts helped strengthen the native economic system. The snow fell solely from the sky, and “one of many ice skating occasions was organised on one in all our frozen lakes,” says Zanna. “It was a time once we might take into consideration rising the city.”
However with the alternatives for snowboarding in Cortina melting away because of rising temperatures from local weather change, and the mountain ecosystems already underneath stress from tourism, Zanna says now shouldn’t be the time for extra development, extra synthetic snow, extra luxurious lodges, and extra tourism that these Winter Olympics promise to deliver.





