Chief Minister keen to take action straight away
Planting a tree for every Manx resident is something the Government can do now to tackle climate change.
That's according to Chief Minister Howard Quayle following the announcement that 85,000 trees will be planted over the next five years in a bid to offset carbon emissions.
The initiative will see the creation of a new forest, as well as more trees being planted in urban areas.
Although a climate change bill is due in the next parliamentary year, Mr Quayle was keen for the Island to start making changes now:

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