Residents are being invited to have their say this week on the Island's climate change plan.
A workshop will be held on Thursday (August 1) where people will be able to put forward any concerns on reaching the Island's carbon emissions targets and get an overview of the plan over the next six months to tackle the issue.
Those who attend will also get to meet the chair of the Climate Emergency Consultative Transformation Team, Professor James Curran and discuss how community involvement can help the process.
It'll take place at the lecture theatre of the Manx Museum on Kingswood Grove in Douglas on August 1 between 7pm and 9pm.
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