Impact of climate change, growing power needs on carbon-negative Bhutan
Bhutan is known as the world's first carbon-negative country. The nation of nearly 800,000 people is emitting less carbon dioxide than it is offsetting from the environment today. But can Bhutan continue its focus on conservation and renewable energy in the face of growing power demands, and the onslaught of climate change? Saksith Saiyasombut finds out.
Bhutan is known as the world's first carbon-negative country. The nation of nearly 800,000 people is emitting less carbon dioxide than it is offsetting from the environment today. But can Bhutan continue its focus on conservation and renewable energy in the face of growing power demands, and the onslaught of climate change? Saksith Saiyasombut finds out.