It was full steam ahead for the third day of the University of Guam 2023 Conference on Island Sustainability on Wednesday afternoon, as the Guam Green Growth biannual meeting filled the ballroom of the Hyatt Regency Guam in Tumon.
A Guam Green Growth (G3) panel convened to talk about the multitude of projects available for the community, as each panelist highlighted the successes of their projects.
“During COVID-19, there was just a huge surge in people who wanted to learn how to grow their own food and wanted the resources and the support to do that. And that has continued, so we haven’t really seen it go back down,” said Michelle Crisostomo, Guåhan Sustainable Culture co-founder and president.
With two established G3 gardens already developed and…