Mrs. Green talks to John Eisele about the 2030 District as a private-public-nonprofit collaborative working to create groundbreaking high- performance building districts in Tucson that aim to dramatically reduce energy and water consumption as well as climate-changing emissions from transportation.
Recorded and produced by Amanda Shauger.
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Mrs. Green talks to Alonzo (Fonz) Chavez from Flowers and Bullets about their mission in Tucson which is based on sharing skills, promoting place-based...
Mrs. Green talks to Kelly Watters, the Food Conspiracy Co-op Outreach director and they discuss what the Tucson Food Co-op is, how it locally...
Mrs. Green talks with Colin Waite, Director, Cooper Center for Environmental Learning, Teaching, Learning & Sociocultural Studies, University of Arizona College of Education about...