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National Geographic's Green Guide: The Rush to Find New Energy Sources, Furnace Buying Guide, Green Thanksgiving Tips, Fall Photos, and More

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October 2010
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Pennsylvania sits atop one of the largest reservoirs of natural gas in the world, a resource that could boost jobs and shake up the national energy equation. Read more about the pros and cons of the great shale gas rush.
 
The best way to save energy in your home is to make sure you have an efficient furnace. Learn more.

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  Return to green and grateful this holiday season with these simple tweaks to modern-day tradition.


  For every bottle of I Am the Ocean wine sold, Iron Horse Vineyards will donate $4 toward marine protected areas and reducing overfishing.


  Leading by example, the Society has developed green initiatives that are inline with its mission to inspire people to care about the planet.


 

  Fall into riotous hues and changing landscapes.


  Winning frames shine spotlight on ocean devastation.


  General Electric announces an LED heat-management innovation, but its rivals race to get to the market first.


  Southern California, Seattle, and Taiwan are some of the places where tsunamis may be more likely than thought, a new study says.


  You're more likely to die from exposure to toxic pollutants in plane exhaust than in a plane crash, a new study says.



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