
Jackie Green
Go Green Campaign NewsWhat a Week — Sept. 1, 2010Louisville’s Weekly Zeitgeist RadarBy Jonathan Meador ; September 1, 2010-2 With completion of the $238 million KFC Yum! Center just two months away, The Courier-Journal reports arena officials are confident that downtown parking spaces will be plentiful because 12,000 office workers will seamlessly vacate their workday spots just in time for the arrival of U of L basketball ticket holders. Our prediction: Main Street will be clogged like the Colonel’s arteries; human sacrifice; dogs and cats living together; mass hysteria; a Final Four victory. -4 Part of the reason for that algae bloom? It’s called “climate change,” and it’s already given Louisville the distinction of being the hottest city in the United States this year. For 73 days, the River City — which also sports the country’s fifth-worst carbon footprint — withstood above-average temperatures that surpassed every habitable zone in the nation. On the bright side, what doesn’t kill you can just make you really sweaty. +5 Independent mayoral candidate, avid cyclist and small-business owner Jackie Green is speaking out against the Kentucky Economic Development Cabinet’s $7 million handout to an Australian energy company, which will create a paltry 17 jobs locally. “Louisville needs to attract manufacturers of solar panels to Louisville (creating local jobs)” said Green via a statement, “install those panels on our roofs (creating more jobs), and keep Louisville energy dollars in Louisville.” World-classness: -2
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