geothermal energy and climate change
Geothermal energy refers to the heat derived from the Earth's interior, which can be utilized to generate electricity or heat spaces. When harnessed as a renewable energy source, geothermal energy has the potential to mitigate climate change by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and dependence on fossil fuels for power generation. This clean and sustainable energy alternative contributes to stabilizing global temperatures and combating the impacts of climate change.
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