Have you listened to our new investigative podcast series, The Poison Detectives, yet? In this gripping true tale, a firefighter’s wife and a corporate lawyer in different parts of the United States unravel a ball of yarn that would reveal the poisoning of the world.
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News, Climate Solutions Reporting
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March 11th 2024
The potential lies in geothermal: heat generated by the Earth, which can be harnessed in a variety of ways. While in operation, underground coal mines are dewatered to allow for workers to extract coal. When a mine is not maintained, it naturally floods with surface and groundwater: which can be used for geothermal.
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