This country isn't just carbon neutral — it's carbon negative | Tshering Tobgay

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2016-04-01 ・ TED


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This country isn't just carbon neutral — it's carbon negative | Tshering Tobgay

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In case you are wondering,
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no, I'm not wearing a dress,
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and no, I'm not saying what I'm wearing underneath.
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(Laughter)
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This is a gho.
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This is my national dress.
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This is how all men dress in Bhutan.
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That is how our women dress.
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Like our women,
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we men get to wear pretty bright colors,
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but unlike our women,
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we get to show off our legs.
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(Laughter)
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Our national dress is unique,
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but this is not the only thing that's unique about my country.
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Our promise to remain carbon neutral is also unique,
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and this is what I'd like to speak about today,
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our promise to remain carbon neutral.
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But before I proceed, I should set you the context.
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I should tell you our story.
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Bhutan is a small country in the Himalayas.
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We've been called Shangri-La,
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even the last Shangri-La.
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But let me tell you right off the bat, we are not Shangri-La.
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My country is not one big monastery
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populated with happy monks.
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(Laughter)
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The reality is that there are barely 700,000 of us
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sandwiched between two of the most populated countries on earth,
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China and India.
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The reality is that we are a small, underdeveloped country
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doing our best to survive.
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But we are doing OK. We are surviving.
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In fact, we are thriving,
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and the reason we are thriving is because we've been blessed
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with extraordinary kings.
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Our enlightened monarchs have worked tirelessly
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to develop our country,
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balancing economic growth carefully
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with social development, environmental sustainability
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and cultural preservation,
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all within the framework of good governance.
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We call this holistic approach to development
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"Gross National Happiness," or GNH.
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Back in the 1970s,
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our fourth king famously pronounced that for Bhutan,
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Gross National Happiness is more important than Gross National Product.
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(Applause)
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Ever since,
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all development in Bhutan is driven by GNH,
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a pioneering vision that aims to improve the happiness
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and well-being of our people.
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But that's easier said than done,
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especially when you are one of the smallest economies in the world.
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Our entire GDP is less than two billion dollars.
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I know that some of you here are worth more --
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(Laughter)
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individually
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than the entire economy of my country.
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So our economy is small,
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but here is where it gets interesting.
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Education is completely free.
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All citizens are guaranteed free school education,
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and those that work hard are given free college education.
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Healthcare is also completely free.
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Medical consultation, medical treatment, medicines:
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they are all provided by the state.
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We manage this
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because we use our limited resources very carefully,
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and because we stay faithful to the core mission of GNH,
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which is development with values.
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Our economy is small, and we must strengthen it.
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Economic growth is important,
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but that economic growth must not come from undermining our unique culture
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or our pristine environment.
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Today, our culture is flourishing.
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We continue to celebrate our art and architecture,
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food and festivals,
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monks and monasteries.
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And yes, we celebrate our national dress, too.
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This is why I can wear my gho with pride.
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Here's a fun fact:
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you're looking at the world's biggest pocket.
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(Laughter)
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It starts here,
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goes around the back,
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and comes out from inside here.
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In this pocket
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we store all manner of personal goods
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from phones and wallets
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to iPads, office files and books.
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(Laughter)
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(Applause)
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But sometimes --
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sometimes even precious cargo.
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So our culture is flourishing,
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but so is our environment.
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72 percent of my country is under forest cover.
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Our constitution demands that a minimum of 60 percent
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of Bhutan's total land shall remain under forest cover
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for all time.
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(Applause)
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Our constitution,
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this constitution,
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imposes forest cover on us.
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Incidentally, our king used this constitution
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to impose democracy on us.
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You see, we the people didn't want democracy.
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We didn't ask for it, we didn't demand it,
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and we certainly didn't fight for it.
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Instead, our king imposed democracy on us
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by insisting that he include it in the constitution.
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But he went further.
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He included provisions in the constitution
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that empower the people to impeach their kings,
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and included provisions in here that require all our kings to retire
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at the age of 65.
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(Applause)
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Fact is, we already have a king in retirement:
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our previous king, the Great Fourth,
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retired 10 years ago
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at the peak of his popularity.
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He was all of 51 years at that time.
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So as I was saying,
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72 percent of our country is under forest cover,
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and all that forest is pristine.
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That's why we are one of the few remaining
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global biodiversity hotspots in the world,
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and that's why we are a carbon neutral country.
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In a world that is threatened with climate change,
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we are a carbon neutral country.
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Turns out, it's a big deal.
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Of the 200-odd countries in the world today,
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it looks like we are the only one
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that's carbon neutral.
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Actually, that's not quite accurate.
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Bhutan is not carbon neutral.
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Bhutan is carbon negative.
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Our entire country generates 2.2 million tons of carbon dioxide,
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but our forests, they sequester more than three times that amount,
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so we are a net carbon sink
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for more than four million tons of carbon dioxide each year.
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But that's not all.
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(Applause)
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We export most of the renewable electricity
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we generate from our fast-flowing rivers.
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So today, the clean energy that we export
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offsets about six million tons of carbon dioxide in our neighborhood.
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By 2020, we'll be exporting enough electricity
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to offset 17 million tons of carbon dioxide.
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And if we were to harness even half our hydropower potential,
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and that's exactly what we are working at,
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the clean, green energy that we export
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would offset something like 50 million tons of carbon dioxide a year.
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That is more CO2 than what the entire city of New York generates in one year.
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So inside our country, we are a net carbon sink.
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Outside, we are offsetting carbon.
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And this is important stuff.
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You see, the world is getting warmer,
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and climate change is a reality.
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Climate change is affecting my country.
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Our glaciers are melting,
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causing flash floods and landslides,
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which in turn are causing disaster and widespread destruction in our country.
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I was at that lake recently.
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It's stunning.
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That's how it looked 10 years ago,
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and that's how it looked 20 years ago.
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Just 20 years ago, that lake didn't exist.
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It was a solid glacier.
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A few years ago, a similar lake
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breached its dams
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and wreaked havoc in the valleys below.
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That destruction was caused by one glacier lake.
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We have 2,700 of them to contend with.
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The point is this:
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my country and my people have done nothing
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to contribute to global warming,
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but we are already bearing the brunt of its consequences.
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And for a small, poor country, one that is landlocked and mountainous,
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it is very difficult.
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But we are not going to sit on our hands doing nothing.
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We will fight climate change.
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That's why we have promised to remain carbon neutral.
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We first made this promise in 2009
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during COP 15 in Copenhagen,
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but nobody noticed.
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Governments were so busy arguing with one another
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and blaming each other for causing climate change,
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that when a small country raised our hands and announced,
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"We promise to remain carbon neutral for all time,"
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nobody heard us.
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Nobody cared.
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Last December in Paris,
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at COP 21, we reiterated our promise
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to remain carbon neutral for all time to come.
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This time, we were heard.
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We were noticed, and everybody cared.
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What was different in Paris was that governments came round together
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to accept the realities of climate change,
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and were willing to come together and act together and work together.
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All countries, from the very small to the very large,
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committed to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions.
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The UN Framework Convention on Climate Change
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says that if these so-called intended commitments are kept,
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we'd be closer to containing global warming
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by two degrees Celsius.
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By the way,
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I've requested the TED organizers here
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to turn up the heat in here by two degrees,
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so if some of you are feeling warmer than usual,
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you know who to blame.
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It's crucial that all of us keep our commitments.
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As far as Bhutan is concerned,
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we will keep our promise to remain carbon neutral.
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Here are some of the ways we are doing it.
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We are providing free electricity to our rural farmers.
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The idea is that, with free electricity, they will no longer have to use firewood
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to cook their food.
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We are investing in sustainable transport
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and subsidizing the purchase of electric vehicles.
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Similarly, we are subsidizing the cost of LED lights,
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and our entire government is trying to go paperless.
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We are cleaning up our entire country through Clean Bhutan, a national program,
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and we are planting trees throughout our country
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through Green Bhutan,
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another national program.
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But it is our protected areas
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that are at the core of our carbon neutral strategy.
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Our protected areas are our carbon sink.
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They are our lungs.
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Today, more than half our country is protected,
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as national parks, nature reserves
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and wildlife sanctuaries.
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But the beauty is that we've connected them all with one another
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through a network of biological corridors.
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Now, what this means
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is that our animals are free to roam throughout our country.
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Take this tiger, for example.
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It was spotted at 250 meters above sea level
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in the hot, subtropical jungles.
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Two years later, that same tiger
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was spotted near 4,000 meters
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in our cold alpine mountains.
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Isn't that awesome?
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(Applause)
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We must keep it that way.
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We must keep our parks awesome.
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So every year, we set aside resources to prevent poaching, hunting,
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mining and pollution in our parks,
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and resources to help communities who live in those parks
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manage their forests,
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adapt to climate change,
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and lead better lives while continuing to live in harmony with Mother Nature.
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But that is expensive.
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Over the next few years, our small economy won't have the resources
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to cover all the costs that are required to protect our environment.
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In fact, when we run the numbers,
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it looks like it'll take us at least 15 years
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before we can fully finance all our conservation efforts.
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But neither Bhutan,
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nor the world
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can afford to spend 15 years going backwards.
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This is why His Majesty the King
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started Bhutan For Life.
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Bhutan For Life gives us the time we need.
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It gives us breathing room.
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It is essentially a funding mechanism
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to look after our parks,
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to protect our parks,
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until our government can take over on our own fully.
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The idea is to raise a transition fund
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from individual donors, corporations and institutions,
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but the deal is closed only after predetermined conditions are met
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and all funds committed.
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So multiparty, single closing:
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an idea we borrowed from Wall Street.
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This means that individual donors can commit without having to worry
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that they'll be left supporting an underfunded plan.
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It's something like a Kickstarter project,
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only with a 15-year time horizon
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and millions of tons of carbon dioxide at stake.
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Once the deal is closed,
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we use the transition fund to protect our parks,
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giving our government time to increase our own funding gradually
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until the end of the 15-year period.
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After that, our government guarantees full funding forever.
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We are almost there.
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We expect to close later this year.
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Naturally, I'm pretty excited.
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(Applause)
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The World Wildlife Fund is our principle partner in this journey,
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and I want to give them a big shoutout
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for the excellent work they are doing in Bhutan
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and across the world.
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(Applause)
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Whew, it is getting warm in here.
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I thank you for listening to our story,
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a story of how we are keeping our promise to remain carbon neutral,
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a story of how we are keeping our country pristine,
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for ourselves, our children,
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for your children and for the world.
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But we are not here to tell stories, are we?
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We are here to dream together.
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So in closing, I'd like to share one more dream that I have.
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What if we could mobilize our leadership and our resources,
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our influence and our passion,
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to replicate the Bhutan For Life idea to other countries
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so that they too
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can conserve their protected areas for all time.
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After all, there are many other countries who face the same issues that we face.
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They too have natural resources
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that can help win the world's fight for sustainability,
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only they may not have the ability to invest in them now.
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So what if we set up Earth For Life,
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a global fund, to kickstart the Bhutan For Life throughout the world?
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I invite you to help me,
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to carry this dream beyond our borders
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to all those who care about our planet's future.
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After all, we're here to dream together,
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to work together,
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to fight climate change together, to protect our planet together.
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Because the reality is
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we are in it together.
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Some of us might dress differently,
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but we are in it together.
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Thank you very much,
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and kadrin chhe la. Thank you.
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(Applause)
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Thank you, thank you, thank you.
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