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Bhutan is a carbon negative country in the world. Why is it so?

How have they achieved this?​

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Answered by jayashreeraj216
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Bhutan absorbs roughly seven million tons of carbon dioxide annually and only produces around two million tons. Bhutan also exports most of the renewable hydro-electric power that it generates from its rivers. This counteracts the country's contribution towards carbon emissions by millions of tons each year.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bhutan absorbs roughly seven million tons of carbon dioxide annually and only produces around two million tons. Bhutan also exports most of the renewable hydro-electric power that it generates from its rivers. This counteracts the country's contribution towards carbon emissions by millions of tons each year.

This is achieved by -:

the greenhouse gas pollution produced in the country is not only offset by its extensive forests, but also is negative due to the generation and export of renewable energy.

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