Environment
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Making Cement Green: How Decarbonizing Cement Will Help Achieve Climate Goals
Cement is an essential component of concrete, the world's most frequently used artificial substance with few, if any, viable alternatives. Cement is highly polluting to produce: while it only accounts for 10-15% of the mass of concrete in a typical mix, it contributes up to 90% of the greenhouse gas emissions.
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