Chief Minister keen to work with neighbours to tackle climate change
The Isle of Man could help tackle climate change by becoming a 'trial isle' for new technology.
That's according to Chief Minister Howard Quayle, who discussed the topic with other leaders in the British Isles at a recent British-Irish Council Summit.
He admits the Island doesn't have the budget to invest in the fight against climate change like some larger nations.
However, Mr Quayle says there are other ways to contribute:


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