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Project Green: Local News

  • Green energy company could come to Ky.

    If the company decides to come to Kentucky they would bring with them a $180 million investment.... Read more..

  • Project Green: Kentucky Farm Bureau creates special signs for farm markets

    The Kentucky Farm Bureau created Certified Roadside signs.... Read more..

  • Project Green: Love Louisville Trees

    Louisville, Ky. (WHAS11) - In this Project Green: Appreciating all the different trees we have in Kentuckiana. It's called "Love Louisville Trees".   It's a Facebook campaign where people... Read more..

  • Plant a tree in Kentucky without leaving home

    (WHAS11) - In this Project Green: How you can help plant trees in Kentucky without leaving home.    It's an online plant-a-tree program.     Now through the end of August you can... Read more..

  • Project Green: Green Bean Delivery Service

    Louisville, Ky. (WHAS11) - There is a new company in Louisville that delivers organic groceries right to your door.   It's called the Green Bean Delivery Service and it's all done online.  ... Read more..

  • Project Green: Asian beetles cause tree damage in Kentuckiana

    The Emerald Ash Borer is native to Asia, but they were first found in the U.S. in eastern Michigan around the year 2002.... Read more..

  • Project Green: Community orchard project brings fresh produce to neighborhood

    Welcome to the Portland Orchard at the corner of West Main and Dr. W.J. Hodge Street in Louisville's Portland neighborhood.... Read more..

  • Project Green: U of L named Tree Campus USA

    U of L raised the “Tree Campus USA Flag” in celebration of their new designation. They recently earned the status as a Tree Campus USA.... Read more..

  • Project Green: Local company wants you to go organic

    Louisville, Ky. (WHAS11) - The growing season is upon us and it's time to start planting those vegetables.     In this Project Green Chief Meteorologist Monty Webb introduces to a local... Read more..

  • Project Green: Bringing polar bears to Louisville could help polar bears around the world

    Louisville, Ky. (WHAS11) - Bringing polar bears to Louisville could help polar bears around the world The Louisville Zoo's new $25 million Glacier Run exhibit opens up Tuesday, April 26. One of the exhibit's... Read more..

  • Interview: Celebrate Earth Day at the Louisville Zoo

    Louisville, Ky. (WHAS11) - Friday is Earth Day so why not do something green?   It's a new initiative to get people to make environmentally friendly changes in their everyday lives.   It'll kick... Read more..

  • Project Green: Project bringing nature into the neighborhoods

    (WHAS11) - Founded in 2005, 21st Century Parks was created to bring a fresh vision to the preservation and development of new public parklands in Kentucky.  Their current project is the Parklands... Read more..

  • Project Green: Go Green with LG&E and KU’s paperless billing

    Louisville, Ky. (WHAS11) - With just a few mouse clicks, we've found a couple ways you can make Kentucky a greener place.  In celebration of Earth Month, LG&E and Kentucky Utilities are encouraging... Read more..

  • Project Green: Louisville Zoo collects animal waste for Zoo Poopy Doo

    The zoo collects a million pounds of animal waste every year. However, their dilemma is deciding what to do with it.... Read more..

  • Project Green: U of L compost program digs in dumpsters to reduce waste

    Barnes's day job is a Philosophy professor at U of L, but he is also the manager of U of L’s Food Waste Composting program, which he started last July. ... Read more..

  • Project Green: City-wide spring cleaning weekend

    Louisville, Ky. (WHAS11) - In this week's Project Green, Chief Meteorologist Monty Webb tells us how we can volunteer for a city-wide spring cleaning weekend. Click on the video player above for more... Read more..

  • Garden Project hopes to teach JCPS students about gardening

    The Garden Project is actually a partnership between JCPS Elementary and high school students. The elementary schools will be doing the gardening, after Fern Creek Traditional High School students build the garden beds.... Read more..

  • Project Green: Newburg Library honored for going green

    The library was just honored with a LEED Certification of Silver, making it the first Metro government building to achieve this distinction.... Read more..

  • Project Green: Go Green art show in Louisville

    The gallery is a sophisticated and diverse collection, full of hand crafted arts, including clothing and jewelry. ... Read more..

  • Project Green: Brightside holds fundraising event to celebrate environmental success in community

    This year’s Green Tie Bash is special for Brightside, because they are celebrating their 25th anniversary.... Read more..

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