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Shashank Sehgal
@SSS135 · 4:54

World's happiest country?

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So it is their duty, at least on the birthday, to give something to the environment and the 8.8 is that it's world's youngest democracy. Before that, it was a monarch dictatorship, actually more of a dictatorship, but it overruled. The 9th is they are a carbon negative country, which means that the more they produce some amount of carbon or because of some things that they do like burning fossil fuels or cars, etc from

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Shashank Sehgal
@SSS135 · 4:05

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Yeah, I was on point number nine, that Potan is a carbon negative country. So whenever we humans create some pollution by burning fossil fuels or by factories, we emit a lot of carbon into the atmosphere, which is actually normal and okay, up to a certain limit. But it happens a lot in India or other places because we emit a lot of carbon. Like, I don't have any specific number
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Rehan Shah
@ririshah · 2:59
Despite what people may think, I do not think it is practical to enable such thing in India because well, Bhutan has a few advantages that we don't. One that people were blessed with less population so much their population is a mere percentage of ours. That's a huge advantage in that part. But everything else you can say it was in their hands. Kudos to them for what they've done. They're the world's first carbon negative country to be most plastic
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