Geothermal power is a climate moonshot beneath our feet—The New Yorker

Most interesting approach: the gyrotron electromagnetic beam from Quaise Energy. Of course, there is already a sci-fi cautionary tale: 1965 film “Crack in the World.”

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https://www.newyorker.com/news/the-lede/geothermal-power-is-a-climate-moon-shot-beneath-our-feet

Geothermal Power Is a Climate Moon Shot Beneath Our Feet

The center of the Earth is so hot that it could satisfy the entire world’s energy needs. But can scientists safely tap into it? Brent Crane reports.

The New Yorker

It's not what you wanted, but it'll do

It's not what you wanted, but it's gonna have to do

Who knows if we'll be here tomorrow

But everything, everything, everything still matters you know

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Oceanator: A Crack in the World

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On April 15, 1965, Crack in the Word debuted in the United States. Here’s some Janette Scott art!
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