Sustainability leaders, innovators, business owners, and community members converged at the Nina Mason Pulliam Rio Salado Audubon Center on Thursday, April 23 for Green Living’s fifth annual Future of Sustainability in Arizona conference. The event featured expert panels and presentations on climate resilience, clean energy, water security, and advancing healthy communities statewide.
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego provides opening remarks. Photo by Chris LoomisGreen Living magazine publisher Dorie Morales welcomes attendees. Photo by Chris LoomisBidtah Becker, chief legal counsel for the president of the Navajo Nation, presents on tribal water settlements. Photo by Brett PrinceWaste Not booth. Photo by Brett PrinceFrom left: Water Security Panel speakers Heather Macre, Central Arizona Water Conservation District board member; Cynthia Campbell, Director of Policy Innovation for the Arizona Water Innovation Institute; Maxwell Wilson, City of Phoenix Water Resources Management Advisor; Clark Princell, Valley Partnership CEO; and Patrick Adams, Senior Advisor for Water Policy to Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs Photo by Chris LoomisGreen Living magazine managing editor Madison Rutherford interviews Tó Nizhóní Ání executive director Nicole Horseherder. Photo by Brett Prince