The article discusses Denmark's long-standing strategy of expanding its coastline through dikes and now addresses the threat posed by rising sea levels to its capital, Copenhagen. In response, Denmark has initiated the large-scale Lynetteholm project, which involves constructing an island of 275 hectares between the districts of Nordhavn and Refshaleøen within the port of Copenhagen. The initiative reflects a continuation of historical coastal expansion efforts but now focuses on climate resilience. The article highlights the strategic importance of this infrastructure project in safeguarding the city against environmental challenges.
Tendenz-Einschätzung (Mitte): The article presents the Lynetteholm project as a continuation of Denmark’s historical approach to coastal management, emphasizing technical and strategic aspects without overt ideological framing. It does not take a clear stance on the political implications of the project, such as debates over tax
Warum diese Bewertungen (Faktentreue 95 · Objektivität 90): Highly accurate with minor omissions like specific architects but aligns well with primary source. Objective tone with no clear bias.





