Environment
Geologists Cut Into the Heart of Icelandic Volcano for Energy
Iceland makes strides in the pursuit of volcano-powered electricity. With the overwhelming heat and power of volcanos, it's a shame the world doesn't take advantage of the geothermal energy it offers.
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