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Fehmarn Belt Link: Do the benefits of the world's longest underwater tunnel outweigh the damage?
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1 year ago
The Fehmarn Belt Link tunnel is expected to be completed in Europe by 2029. But detractors say it will severely impact the environment.
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The world's longest emir's tunnel aims to connect Scandinavia with the rest of Europe.
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The Femen Belt Fixed Link will cut down the current rail trip between Hamburg and Copenhagen
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from 4.5 hours to 2.5 hours.
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The EU granted over 1.1 billion euros towards its construction.
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The mega project is set to cost over 7 billion euros in total.
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It's part of the Scandinavia-Mediterranean Corridor, which runs all the way from the
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Finnish-Russian border to Valletta in Malta.
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The EU hopes these new links will contribute strongly to European cohesion and strengthen
00:33
the internal market.
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The 18-kilometer tunnel will connect Hulby in Denmark to Puttgarden on the German island
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of Femen.
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The project is due to be completed by 2029, and its supporters say it will offer faster
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and greener transport and create jobs.
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However, it's been repeatedly delayed amid objections from local ferry companies and
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environmental campaigners.
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Conservationists believe this area in the Baltic Sea is particularly important to preserve.
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You have a 20-kilometer-long tunnel project.
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It has an immense impact on the environment.
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You have reefs, you have sand dunes, what you actually destroy.
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The island of Femen is for marine mammals, for harbour porpoises, marine mammals, and
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it's especially the underwater sand dunes which are protected in the middle of the Femen
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belt, there where this project takes place.
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To build this immersed tunnel, approximately 50 million cubic meters of sand and soil will
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need to be excavated from the seabed.
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Environmentalists say simpler alternatives should be considered.
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They suggest strengthening the existing 160-kilometer rail link between Hamburg and Copenhagen,
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known as the Jotterund route.
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But supporters of the new tunnel say it creates a clear shortcut that will save energy and
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slash CO2 emissions from traffic.
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FemenAS, the Danish company building it, says the impacts of the construction are only temporary.
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Its CEO said in an email,
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We take our environmental responsibilities very seriously.
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Denmark has very high standards in environmental protection and a proven track record for building
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megaprojects in an environmentally friendly way.
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The company also says the more direct route will make rail a more attractive alternative.
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However, critics note that the tunnel will feature four lanes for cars and trucks.
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They say the project, which Germany and Denmark agreed on back in 2008, should be reconsidered
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with sustainability in mind.
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It's not fulfilling the idea of the European Union anymore to really get especially cargo
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traffic from road to rail.
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Well, this might be a project which has been planned like 20 years ago, but it was before
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the Paris Agreement.
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It was before the time when we thought about climate change that much as we do today.
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And I think we have to assess projects which have not been built yet, but which have been
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in the pipeline for 15 or 20 years.
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