Bhutan is renowned worldwide as a carbon-negative country. But behind that global image is a hidden challenge. The country still...
Read moreDetailsBhutan is currently drafting its Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC 3.0). It is a climate action plan that each country submits...
Read moreDetailsFrom the workshops that keep our vehicles running to the landfills where waste piles up, toxic substances are silently threatening...
Read moreDetailsBhutan is known for its pristine environment and rich wildlife. Foresters play a huge role in ensuring the sustainability of...
Read moreDetailsIn ongoing efforts to mitigate flood risks from landslides in Pachugang in Phuentshogling, relevant agencies have once again undertaken a...
Read moreDetailsWith the UN Climate Change Conference or COP30 four months away, Bhutan is finalising its third Nationally Determined Contribution. For...
Read moreDetailsElectric vehicle owners in Bhutan may have to pay to charge their cars at public stations. The government plans to...
Read moreDetailsA joint analysis by ICIMOD and the Department of Energy reveals that using renewable energy-powered lift irrigation could potentially irrigate...
Read moreDetailsBhutan’s National Butterfly, Ludlow’s Bhutan Glory, is a rare species listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of...
Read moreDetailsThe World Bank’s latest “Country Climate and Development Report for Bhutan” lauded the country’s environmental preservation efforts. However, it pointed...
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