Chief minister to hold talks with members in coming weeks
The chief minister says an action plan for tackling climate change will be laid before Tynwald in December.
Howard Quayle confirmed at this month's sitting that he'll be holding workshops with members in the coming weeks to identify the government's aims for dealing with the climate emergency.
Mr Quayle recently announced plans to bring a climate change bill in the next legislative year.
However, he insists there is action that can be taken sooner:
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