Maria Cherkasova is a renowned ecologist and journalist and the Director of the Centre for Independent Ecological Programmes (CIEP). She also co-founded the Socio-Ecological Union, which has become the largest ecological NGO in the former Soviet Union.
Education: Maria Cherkasova graduated in biology from Moscow State University and became a faculty of biology in the same University. She was active in the environmental protection movement in the early 1960s. Post 1960, she started working on Red Data Book of the Russian Federation.
Achievements:
Ministry of Energy, Russia planned to build massive dam on the Katun River in the Altar Mountains in 1986. This dam had many environmental consequences such as flooding historic wilderness and fertile land, mercury and other toxic substances leaching into the drinking water for millions of people, etc. Maria Cherkasova spread the word that such a dam would bring negative environmental impacts to the millions of surrounding people and subsequently degrade the environment. She stood against the decision of the Soviet Union and actively protested with the help of local people and scientists resulting in the construction of dam being scrapped.
She became the director of Centre for Independent Ecological Programmes (CIEP) in 1991. CIEP organizes and drives activities in a wide range of ecologically related areas and is involved in environmental issues and ecological restoration activities. In recent years, Ms. Cherkasova has turned her attention to protecting children’s rights to living in healthy and valuable environments. She has also co-founded the Socio-Ecological Union, which has become the largest ecological NGO in the former Soviet Union.
Contact;
Maria Cherkasova
Centre for Independent Ecological Programs
Malaya Bronnaya st. 12-12 123104 Moscow, Russia
E-mail: mcherk@rol.ru
Phone: (095) 118-8686
Fax: (095) 118-8686
(Address and phone numbers are taken from the publicly available data on Childwatch International network)
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