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The question of transforming Belarus into a maritime power at first glance seems like a futuristic scenario, however, it requires serious scientific analysis. Global warming, indeed, is causing significant changes in the geography of the planet, but their consequences for continental Belarus do not imply gaining access to the World Ocean in the foreseeable future. The probability of this is close to zero, and here's why.

Geographical Origin: Why Belarus Is a Landlocked Country

The key obstacle is the absolute geographical isolation of Belarus from any oceans and seas. The country is located in Eastern Europe and is surrounded by land territories of other states — Russia, Ukraine, Poland, Lithuania, and Latvia. Even in the most catastrophic scenario of glacial melting, which assumes a rise in sea level by tens of meters, water will not be able to "break through" thousands of kilometers of land to reach the Belarusian borders. Changes in coastal lines will primarily affect the coastal zones of existing seas and oceans, but will not create new seas in the depths of continents. Therefore, Belarus will still have its famous Belarusian swamps, rivers, lakes, but not seas and oceans.

Climate Scenarios: New Seas in the World, But Not in Belarus

The main forecasts of scientists related to the rise in sea level concern the flooding of low-lying coastal territories. Countries such as the Maldives and Kiribati are at risk of disappearing, while extensive regions such as Bangladesh, Florida, and the Netherlands will face massive flooding. The shape of the North and Baltic Seas in Europe may change significantly. However, for the sea to reach Belarus, it would require the complete flooding of vast territories of Poland, Germany, or Russia, which is not predicted by any existing climate models. The melting of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets, although a threat, will not lead to the emergence of a new "East European" sea.

Economic Feasibility and Logistics Infrastructure

Even if we imagine a hypothetical scenario in which the Baltic Sea expands so much that its gulf reaches the borders of Belarus, the country would not automatically become a "maritime power". For this, it is not just access to water that is needed, but a developed port infrastructure, a trade and military fleet, as well as the corresponding personnel and legal framework. Creating all this from scratch would require colossal investments and decades of work. The economic feasibility of such a project in the face of a climate catastrophe and a humanitarian crisis in flooded regions of the world would be highly questionable.

Alternative Strategy: River and Land Transit

Instead of futuristic projects to gain maritime status, Belarus is betting on strengthening its position as a transit state within the Eurasian Economic Union. The development of logistics hubs, the modernization of roads and railways, as well as the effective use of the river system (in particular, the Dnieper, which through Ukraine is connected to the Black Sea) are much more realistic and pragmatic directions. These routes allow the country to integrate into global supply chains while remaining within its current geographical boundaries.

Thus, despite the drama of the processes of global warming, they will not open a path to the status of a maritime power for Belarus. Much more relevant for the country are tasks of adapting to climate change on land — combating the increase in extreme weather phenomena, transforming agriculture, and preserving its unique wetland habitats, such as the famous Belarusian swamps, which play a key role in the ecological balance of the region.


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