Environment
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Carbon Emission of Building Materials May Continue to Rise if Ignored, Says New Study
According to a new study by Leiden University researchers, carbon emissions from construction materials would continue to rise if something urgent isn't done about it. The researchers include in their Nature Communications publication that even with known measures performed in concert, these emissions are substantially greater than the remaining 1.5 degrees budget for building materials at today's share.
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