Gov't aiming to reach net zero by 2050
Government is seeking views from residents on how the Isle of Man can reduce it's carbon emissions.
A consultation has been launched asking what can be done to lower greenhouses gases by an interim target of 2030, before aiming to reach net zero by 2050.
Government adds this will give indications to the actions needed to progress towards net zero.
Actual and proposed actions and their timings will be then be determined through other work streams, particularly on future energy generation and security.
The consultation is open until Monday, 21 February - a link to it is available HERE.
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