Friday, April 24th, Kennebunk Town Hall
What climate change means and what citizens of York County can do about it is the subject of a documentary film on global warming, “The 11th Hour,” and discussion at 7 p.m., Friday, April 24, at the Kennebunk Town Hall. The program is open to all and free of charge.
According to the Los Angeles Times, “Through social, economic and political lenses, the film presents a harrowing account of the planet’s current condition, an exploration of the causes, and finally, a look at what can be done in the near future to heal the damage.” The film’s title refers to the eleventh hour, the last moment when change is possible.
Immediately after the film’s showing, there will be a discussion and question-and-answer period led by the Town of Kennebunk’s Energy Efficiency and Sustainability Committee. This section of the program will focus on what the citizens of York County can do to face the challenges of global warming.