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Geothermal energy could heat homes and reduce our dependence on fossil fuels

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Geothermal energy uses the natural warmth below the surface of the Earth to heat water which can then be used to heat houses. It's a clean and reliable. But, can there ever be enough buy-in to use it to radically change how we power our world?