February 4 - 10, 2010
- Job opportunity: Youth and Family Programs Manager at Bernheim
- 2010 bills we're watching, 5th ed. (KRC)
- KRC testimony concerning HB 312 (KRC)
- A sound structure is required for green roof (C-J)
- Grant opportunity: Brightside Spring NatureScape Grant
- Action needed by Feb. 18: Tell the USDA NO WAY to ArborGen's Eucalyptus Frankentrees (CFA)
- 10th anniversary of HB 611 (CFA)
- Endangered cranes find home (C-J)
- Days went by before call system passed word of chemical vapors (C-J)
- Biomass plant foes pack Scott meeting (C-J)
- JBS plant's union targets lawyer for neighbors (C-J)
- Boy's asthma caused by chemical exposure, doctor says (C-J)
- Senate committee passes farm animal welfare bill (C-J)
- Truck spills sewage on U.S. 42 near Harrods Creek Bridge (C-J)
- KFTC members stood up for clean air
- Riders and environmentalists debate closing trails to horses (H-L)
- Proposed Title V Operating Permit for Texas Gas Transmission LLC
- Kentucky environmental agency plans forum
- Trench intended to stop flow of chemicals into sewers (C-J)
- A Fossil Fuels Caucus (C-J)
- Getting ready for tomorrow's air permit hearing (KFTC)
- Beshear praises Obama's 'clean coal' proposals (H-L)
- A Closer Look At Irish Hill’s Ideas Contest (Broken Sidewalk)
- Three New US Energy Plans Worry Governor (WFPL)
- High Speed Rail: Too Costly or Imperative? (WFPL)
January 27 - February 3, 2010
- Greenhouse studies tackle climate change, cancer (UofL Today)
- "Dinner with Joel Salatin" expanded
- Production shows coal's other side (C-J)
- Bus riders decline with economy (C-J)
- New bridges authority holds first meeting (C-J)
- Chemical vapors enter homes near resins plant (C-J)
- Some ask, where's the public information? (C-J)
- Kentucky moving on energy(C-J)
- Reprint: Ritcher Monorail Plan From 1998 (Broken Sidewalk)
- Kentucky included in $250,000 High Speed Rail study (cartky.org)
- Bicycling and Walking - how does the region stack up? (cartky.org)
- TARC cuts, reductions begin Feb. 21 (KIPDA)
- Louisville Zoo savings
- Bingham Fellows Class of 2010 is announced with goal of "Positioning Louisville as a Green Leader"
- Job opportunity: Geotechnical Department Manager with AMEC Earth & Environmental
- Job opportunity: Midwest Water Resources Leader with AMEC Earth & Environmental
- 2010 Bills We’re Watching: The Fourth Edition (KRC)
- Tackling climate change in a coal state
- Kentucky greenhouse-emission growth is worst in nation, panel told (C-J)
- Waste-tire bill stalls after changes (C-J)
- Kentucky studies 42 locations with best potential for nuclear plants (C-J)
- MSD installing floodwall closure at 10th Street (C-J)
- Kentucky's carbon footprint (C-J)
- New web site focuses on clean energy solutions for Kentucky (KFTC)
- Help the City of Lynch Protect Their Drinking Water and Other Resources! (KFTC)
- Student Activists Demand Alternative Energies on Campus (KFTC)
- School could teach the art of recycling (H-L)
- Climate change is focus of new Kentucky council (H-L)
- Kentuckians Want Tougher Cockfighting Laws (PageOne)
- Don’t Take The Elevator In A Green Building
- UofL to launch single-stream recycling pilot program (UofL Today)
- Defining 'clean' wood is key for biomass power projects (C-J)
- A KY Climate Action Plan (C-J)
- Mine inspector under scrutiny (C-J)
- Kentucky Bill Considers Banning Transporting Minors On Bikes (Broken Sidewalk)
- Service could fill gaps in Bullitt County's public transportation needs (C-J)
- Bikes and Cars: Better Together
- Action Alert: Take action for clean air and public health (KFTC)
- Environment And Energy Committee To Begin Meeting (WFPL)
- Inspiring Change Through Passion and Awareness
- Ford Will Use DOE Cash to Make Explorer More Fuel-Efficient (NYTimes)
January 20 - 26, 2010
- Kentucky Going Nuclear?
- EPA requires more air monitoring
- Training course for aspiring farmers
- Ohio River widening to aid Myers Lock would happen on Indiana shore (C-J)
- Report: Appalachian states need to wean themselves from coal (C-J)
- Tire-dumping program passes first test (C-J)
- So much for "stream saver" bill (C-J)
- Conway and global warming (C-J)
- Kentucky's first mine fatality, and hopefully our last (KFTC)
- Residents in southeastern Ky. angry about elk (H-L)
- UK Builds Eco-House At National Solar Decathlon (Broken Sidewalk)
- Proposed Bullitt Co. TARC Route subject of open house (KIPDA)
- What Do You Want for Metro Parks?
- School for the Blind Gets ‘Green’ Loan (WFPL)
- Abramson says stimulus money getting to Louisville (C-J)
- Senate passes bill that would open door to nuclear power plant construction in Ky. (KRC)
- 2010 Bills we're watching, 3rd ed. (KRC)
- KRC comments on OSMRE Oversight Improvement Initiative (KRC)
- Job posting: Geotechnical Engineer with Terracon Consultants
- Louisville aid team hits ground running in Haiti (C-J)
- $569.5million in road plan is set aside for Jefferson (C-J)
- University joins sustainability rating system (UofL Today)
- Nuclear waste bill passes Senate (C-J)
- Meetings scheduled on bridges project (C-J)
- Scott Brown on global warming (C-J)
- Ashes smashes (C-J)
- Environmental award honors Madisonville advocate (C-J)
- Louisville group departs for Haiti to provide clean water (C-J)
- Energy Forum Debate Between Robert Kennedy Jr. and Don Blankenship (KFTC)
- New Report Says Appalachian States Should Look Beyond Coal (KFTC)
- Colbert Takes On Anti-Mountaintop Removal Lady (PageOne)
- Downtown Transit Center Could Be Under Construction In May (Broken Sidewalk)
- Green Architecture Planned At Bardstown Road Car Wash Site (Broken Sidewalk)
- Copenhagen Shows How To Design For Cyclists (Broken Sidewalk)
January 12 - 19, 2010
- FDA hopes study on ingredients will clear the air (C-J)
- 200 people question biomass project
- 2010 Bills We're Watching, second edition (KyRC)
- Markland lock may reopen soon (C-J)
- More forums set for mayoral candidates (C-J)
- Environmental group loses Floyds Fork appeal (C-J)
- Public comment period to be held on cleanup of brownfield site near U of L (C-J)
- Senate panel advances bill to end ban on nuclear power in Ky. (C-J)
- Why Exxon Valdez oil won't go away (C-J)
- Loss of an environmental champion (C-J)
- Urban recycling (C-J)
- Some ideas from the Society of Environmental Journalists (C-J)
- Industry presses Obama on coal ash (C-J)
- Unions call for science-based reductions in greenhouse gas emissions (KFTC)
- The Secret Legacy of Coal in the Heartland
- Riverview Park Takes Another Step Forward (Broken Sidewalk)
- Second Chance To See Irish Hill’s Mediative Urbanisms (Broken Sidewalk)
- New Markings Help Cyclists Get A Green Light (Broken Sidewalk)
- Little Green Building On Jefferson Street Shines (Broken Sidewalk)
- New Nuclear for Kentucky? (WFPL)
- Endangered Mussels Return to Wild (WFPL)
- New Smog Standards Pose Problem for L’ville (WFPL)
- Sierra Club, January News
- New giraffe baby born at Louisville Zoo
- Impact at Work Challenge launches
- Position announcement: Graduate Environmental Engineer at URS
- Joan Riehm Environmental Leadership Award
- A messy situation (C-J)
- Take action to request tighter controls on coal ash (KFTC)
- Take action today to help stop a new coal-burning power plant in Clark County (KFTC)
- Salvage yard scraps tradition, shifts to wind power
- Man experiments with car-free commute to stay healthy, help environment (WHAS)
- Floyds Fork mud seen as wake-up call (C-J)
- UK gets funds for energy research center (C-J)
- UK gets $11.8 million grant for energy lab (H-L)
- Big Environmental News for Kentucky Schools (PageOne)
January 5 - 11, 2010
- Position: Geotechnical Department Manager, Louisville
- Position: Director of Marketing & Communications for Ohio Environmental Council
- Acorn Award nominations due February 15
- 2010 Session: Bills We're Watching (KyRC)
- Proposed Agreed Board Order with U.S. Combat Systems
- Louisville’s Incredible Elevated Rapid Transit Trains (Broken Sidewalk)
- Biomass foes aided by owner of Lucas Oil (C-J)
- Thousands of jobs could be created in renewable-fuels industry (H-L)
- Ford's focus: Higher mpg (C-J)
- Ky., Ind. counties would violate new ozone standard (C-J)
- Kentucky adopts tougher surface-mining guidelines (C-J)
- House resolution questions science of climate change (C-J)
- Elections matter (C-J)
- Climate resolution redux (C-J)
- "Climategate" cited by legislators (C-J)
- Scientists Brief Media on Mountaintop Mining Impacts (KFTC)
- Fill minimization - will it happen? (KFTC)
- Special call to all young Kentuckians who want clean water and energy! (KFTC)
- Scientists say: End Mountaintop Removal (KFTC)
- Coal tax breaks cost state more than $111 million a year (H-L)
- Resolution says state should ban limits on carbon dioxide (H-L)
- State signs off on new rules to regulate streams buried by surface mining (H-L)
- Bill Johnson: Ignorant Global Warming Denier (PageOne)
- Beshear Screwing Education, Kids, Environment (PageOne)
- TARC, That's the Way I Roll (cartky)
- New requirements would curb mine dumping
- KIPL appoints Communication and Outreach Director
- Day 112 of My Car-Free Experiment – I Bought a Pashley Roadster
- Louisville’s Elevated Trains
- David Bibelhauser, sculpting bike racks (C-J)
- Class combines media, issues, sustainability (UofL Today)
