The Island's Chamber of Commerce is welcoming the government's climate change initiatives.
The organisation is having its say following the publication of the independent climate report by Professor James Curran and the governments climate action plan for reaching net zero emissions by 2050.
Chair of Chamber's Zero Carbon Economy Group, Chris Gledhill, says they'll be looking at the opportunities which could be created and will look to offer support and add value where possible.
He adds they will also see what impact working towards the 2050 targets will have both economically and socially.
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