Ashford says crisis needs partnership work
Government can't be expected to 'pick up the entire tab' for climate change.
That was the message from the treasury minister today who says tackling the crisis will need everyone to get involved.
A consultation is currently underway on whether to set an Island target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 as an interim step to achieving net zero by 2050.
You can find out more HERE.
£42 million was allocated for climate change in this year's Budget but David Ashford says real action has to be done as a 'partnership':
You can watch the full Mannin Line interview with Mr Ashford, and Douglas South MHK and Treasury member Sarah Maltby, below:

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