A consultation's been launched to gauge public opinion on climate change targets on the Isle of Man.
The questionnaire asks for views on what steps could be taken to reduce carbon emissions.
It outlines two options - the first is a reduction target of 35% by 2030, while the second is a more ambitious target of 45%.
The latter is currently the preferred option as part of a government commitment to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 under the Climate Change Act.
The results of the consultation are expected to be fed back into a climate action plan due next March.
You can have your say here.
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