Bhutan : Green Paradise in Danger Bhutan
Trees and Seas Film Festival 2025
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24m
Tucked between towering Himalayan peaks, Bhutan stands as a global beacon of environmental leadership. With constitutional forest protection and 100% hydro-powered energy, it absorbs more carbon than it emits. But even this green paradise is under threat. Bhutan: Green Paradise joins scientists on a rare expedition to a glacial lake on the verge of collapse, uncovering the imminent dangers of climate change in one of the world’s most climate-resilient nations.
Antoine Védeilhé - Director
Germain Baslé - Images
Antoine Védeilhé - Images
Mahak Gupta - Colorist
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