More drop-in sessions are being held for residents this week to help them have their say on climate change.
More drop-in sessions are being held for residents this week to help them have their say on climate change.
A public government consultation is being held over developing the new Climate Change Bill, aimed at supporting the Isle of Man to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
However, due to it being a complex document, officials are hosting several sessions across the Island this month - the first two of which were held in Ramsey and Douglas on Wednesday, August 5, and Thursday, August 6, respectively.
Now, further sessions will take place this week in Peel and Port St Mary where officers will be on hand to guide people through the consultation so they can give their feedback.
The first will be at Peel Centenary Centre today (August 19) and then at Port St Mary Town Hall tomorrow (August 20) with both taking place between Noon and 7pm on those dates.
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