Introduction


To contribute to the Bhutan’s commitment to remain carbon neutral, the Bhutan Foundation, in partnership with the Bhutan Ecological Society (BES), initiated the Million plus plantation in Bhutan to restore degraded forest areas and rehabilitation of fallow arable dryland to Bhutan’s carbon storage capacity and help keep Bhutan on a carbon-negative trajectory. Moreover, this program will also help build smallholder farm resilience by increasing Farm incomes through the sale of fruits. The tree plantations are restoring degraded forests, serving as a vital carbon sink, and benefiting more than 2,000 Households

To promote sustainable livelihoods and contribute to the diversification of Bhutan’s agricultural economy, the Bhutan Foundation, in partnership with local stakeholders, is supporting the Samcholing Tea Project, an initiative aimed at enhancing tea production, marketing, and distribution within and beyond Bhutan. The three-year project will bring over 60 acres of farmland under tea cultivation. By promoting tea as a profitable and sustainable enterprise, the project seeks to improve the livelihoods of local communities while creating employment opportunities for unemployed youth from disadvantaged families. Community ownership is a key element of the initiative, with beneficiaries actively engaged in decision-making and management. The project not only supports rural economic development but also fosters inclusive participation and long-term sustainability.

Together, these efforts represent our vision of climate resilience that empowers people and protects the environment.

Bhutan is the world’s only carbon-negative country, absorbing more carbon dioxide than it emits.

562,000
trees planted as of 2025
2071
acres of Degraded forest and fallow land restored
2184
households benefited

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Our Partners


The Bhutan Foundation’s initiatives are made possible through our strong partnerships with: >Bhutan Ecological Society >Royal Government of Bhutan

Bhutan's energy is predominantly renewable, with hydropower being the primary source.

HOW YOU CAN HELP


There are several ways you can get involved and support our efforts in Supporting Livelihoods through Climate Action in Bhutan:

Donate: Your support can help fund plantation efforts, provide tools and training for climate-resilient farming, and support sustainable livelihood projects across Bhutan.
Volunteer: Share your skills in environmental science, agriculture, education, or community development to help build local climate resilience.
Raise Awareness: Spread the word about the importance of climate action and how it supports both people and the planet in Bhutan.
Partner with Us: If you represent an organization, consider collaborating with the Bhutan Foundation to implement impactful climate and livelihood initiatives.

Together, we can work towards a climate-resilient future for Bhutan, where every community has the tools, knowledge, and support they need to protect their environment and strengthen their livelihoods.

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