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Highlands Arbor Day Saturday April 4, 2009

31. March 2009

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We love us some trees in the Highlands. And with Mother Nature beating up on a lot of them over the past six months goodness knows we need to get some new ones planted. That’s where the Joint Highlands Arbor Day this Saturday April 4, 2009 comes in to help. A Joint Arbor Day event [...]

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Sustain Grand Opening Next Saturday March 21, 2009

12. March 2009

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I offhandedly mentioned back in January that the store formerly known as Sustain Kids was now just Sustain. That change is becoming all official and such with a grand opening next Saturday March 21, 2009. I’ve actually been back to Sustain several times since I wrote about buying cards at the shop back in January. [...]

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New Solar Energy Company in Louisville

11. March 2009

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I got a note about a new startup in Louisville focusing on solar energy. Here’s the mission statement: RegenEn Solar’s mission is to provide state of the art renewable energy to the Louisville Metro area by selling and installing photovoltaic systems (i.e. solar panel systems) for residential and commercial establishments. While I’ll not be in [...]

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Kentucky Energy and Environment Secretary Speaking at UofL

26. February 2009

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I’m going to admit my ignorance on both the speaker and the actual event and give you all the info straight from the press release. Kentucky Energy and Environment Secretary Len Peters will give a talk on renewable energy during the annual Speed Student Council Engineering Expo at the University of Louisville. Peters was named [...]

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Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival Saturday February 7, 2009

4. February 2009

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This seems like a pretty big deal and really, really interesting. I wish I’d known about it before. I’ve already made plans to attend the InKY’s High School Journal event. Too many good things on the same night! Kentucky Waterways Alliance is proud to bring you the Wild & Scenic Environmental Film Festival, the largest [...]

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Innovating Louisville: Ecosteward

14. November 2008

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A couple weeks ago I had the chance to sit down with Michael Drane who is the president of Ecosteward. I think what Ecosteward is doing is pretty cool so I’m going to tell you about the company. Actually If you’ve taken home food or drinks from Cafe Lou Lou, Sweet Surrender, The Patron, Bristol, [...]

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Greening Your Life at Rainbow Blossom Tomorrow September 27, 2008

26. September 2008

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Tomorrow Rainbow Blossom’s got demonstrations, experts to quiz and samples of eco-friendly products to try at their Greening Your Life event. While getting practical tips to ‘green up’ your life, sign up for raffles, and enjoy samples of local organic foods and eco-friendly products.  From learning how to recycle your cell phone to building a house [...]

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Social Justice Awards: The Good Earth

3. September 2008

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A breakfast and awards ceremony will be celebrating creative, environmentally dedicated local business people and activists at the Social Justice Awards: The Good Earth on Wednesday September 10, 2008. The awardees will be: Christopher Whelan E. ON U.S. Green Energy Program Corporate Action Award Lock 7 Hydro Partners, LLC David Brown Kinloch, Bob Fairchild, David [...]

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Sustainable Cities Series: Water (August 12, 2008)

4. August 2008

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Number 5 in the Sustainable Cities Series forums. FORUM 5: WATER Tuesday, August 12, 6:00 pm Glassworks, 815 West Market, Louisville, KY Vital for life on our planet, fresh water supplies in many parts of the world are under increased stress. Shifting weather patterns, population growth, poor environmental regulations, pharmaceuticals, aging infrastructure, and waste among [...]

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Climate Change: From Bali to Louisville

12. May 2008

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One of these days I’m actually going to make it to one of these Sustainable City events. The next forum of the Urban Design Studio’s Sustainable City Series will examine climate change and explore the framework for addressing the issue from the local level to that of the United Nations. Art Williams, director of the [...]

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