Should the Island's local authorities have access to the Climate Change Fund?
The Isle of Man Green Party believes this would unlock opportunities to drive change, improve local efforts to be sustainable and ensure a greener future.
The organisation says the benefits of the fund are 'stifled' if not accessible to local authorities, who work closest with the community.
It's urging the government to reconsider the structure of the Climate Change Fund.
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