DURHAM — Two young women from Maine, who were delegates to the international climate talks — COP21 — in Paris last month, will present a slideshow talk on their behind-the-scenes experiences on Sunday from 4-6 p.m. Durham Friends Meetinghouse, 534 Quaker Meeting House Rd. The presentation is part of a series of films and speakers created by the Maine-based Down to Earth Storytelling Project and premiered with the Friends’ congregation and youth group.
Chloe Maxmin, of Nobleboro, was a representative to the COP21 with SustainUS, and Meaghan LaSala, of South Portland, who is active in community efforts for social and environmental justice, will share their analysis, experiences, and lessons-learned from COP as well as where the climate movement needs to go in 2016.
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