It's true that Iceland has a lot of geothermal energy and tectonic activity. The American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet in Iceland (you can visit where they meet, it's amazing). For this reason, there is a lot of tectonic activity (volcanoes, birth of new islands, hot springs, geysirs).
Also, Iceland is the only country in the world with a hyrdogen based economy. They do not rely on fossil fuels the same way the rest of the world does. Most homes in Reykavìk, for example, are geothermally heated.
Oh yes, and Björk rules.![]()


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