Concrete is everywhere. As the world's most widely used construction material, it forms bridges, buildings, roads and other infrastructure. But...
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Concrete is everywhere. As the world's most widely used construction material, it forms bridges, buildings, roads and other infrastructure. But concrete, and its primary ingredient, cement, are responsible for roughly 8% of the world's CO2 emissions. In fact, if the cement industry were a country, it would rank as the fourth largest greenhouse gas emitter, behind China, the United States and India.
Concrete is everywhere. As the world's most widely used construction material, it forms bridges, buildings, roads and other infrastructure. But...
Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Concrete is everywhere. As the world’s most widely used construction material, it forms bridges, buildings,...
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UN-backed research has found emissions of the potent greenhouse gas methane coming from Glencore's Hail Creek coalmine are probably between three and...
UN-backed research has found emissions of the potent greenhouse gas methane coming from Glencore's Hail Creek coalmine are probably between three and...
Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions have decreased since the implementation of the federal carbon tax in April 2019. Still, data suggests The post...
Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions have decreased since the implementation of the federal carbon tax in April 2019. Still, data suggests The post...
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