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National Geographic reteams with Oscar-nominated director Sara Dosa and Oscar-winning producer Shane Boris on 'Time and Water,' set in Iceland.
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Proposed legislation would allow companies to convert abandoned oil and gas wells for geothermal and energy storage use.
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