Giant illuminated globe exhibit attracts 13,000 Manx visitors
A series of climate change cafes were also held encouraging visitors to make a pledge to commit to living more sustainably.
Ms Lewin said it showed “we all need to come together and do our part to help with climate change, nature loss and biodiversity loss”.
“By each of us playing a small part, we can form a greater collective,” she said.
Created in partnership with the Natural Environment Research Council, the Manx display was supported by Net Zero Isle of Man, the Isle of Man Arts Council and and energy company Orsted.
The artwork has previously been on display around the world including in Hong Kong, London, Australia and Jersey.
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