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  • 3/25/2025
Here's the only carbon-negative country in the world.
Transcript
00:00I'm going to show you how to do it, but first I'm going to show you how to do it properly.
00:27The important thing is to make progress towards achieving our overall goal, which is to harvest
00:53renewable energy and to use that renewable energy to power our own country and with the
01:00excess of it, the extra energy that we have, to power the industries, the energy needs
01:09of our neighbours, provide them with clean energy.
01:40We feel that by having more electric cars, we can reduce the import of fuel.
01:44And as it is, we are already generating a lot of electricity and we'll be having more hydro projects coming up.
01:49So we can use the electricity which is in plenty in Bhutan and reduce the fuel imports and it's good for the environment also.
01:56But all of this depends on the cost of the vehicles and the technology of the vehicles.
02:09Economic growth is important, but it must be balanced with other important aspects of life,
02:36including culture, spirituality, heritage and also the environment.
02:41So there has always been a strong emphasis on the environment and sustainable development.
02:47This is not just a passing phase.