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Geography Guide on About.com

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Hurricane Fay by NOAA

If you can’t quite get enough lava flows, images of Earth from space and weird and wonderful factoids about this awesome planet of ours, then check out the Geography section over at About. Written and managed by Matt Rosenberg, a professional, published geographer who has been the guide on About for over a decade, the collection of articles and images compiled is phenomenal.

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TreeHugger Now Has RSS Feeds for Each Category

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If you are new to TreeHugger or a longtime reader, you may be interested to learn that we now offer segmented RSS Feeds, which means that, if you'd like, you can subscribe to only the categories of TreeHugger you want, without having to sort through all the articles you don't want to see.

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Update on Clearing the Air about Liquid Natural Gas

I can admit when I have made a "significant error." Liquid natural gas (LNG) and gas to liquid (GTL) are different. According to the Center of Liquified Natural Gas, "LNG is natural gas in liquid form." GTL converts gas to a liquid form using a chemical reaction known as the Fischer-Tropsch process.

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Top 25 Blogs at Time.com: Please Vote TreeHugger!

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TreeHugger is honored to be included in Time.com's First Annual Blog Index of Top 25 blogs, along with big names and heavy hitters like BoingBoing, Gawker and PostSecret. They are all great blogs and we are definitely honored to be mentioned in the same breath with them.

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TreeHugger is Hiring: Help Us Find a Community Liason

hiring-th-pg.gifThings are moving fast around here, and we're ready to grow! TreeHugger and Planet Green are looking for a talented, passionate and gracious communicator to help keep an eye on things and build a strong community within the TreeHugger and Planet Green sites. If you're a passionate greenie, a pro at working on and with the web, and are interested in helping TreeHugger to the next level, this could be the job for you.

We are offering a $250 referral reward if you can help us find this person, so please, forward around to your green pals or anyone you think would be a good fit. Details below the fold...

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