Concrete is a key component of the built environment. However, the manufacture of cement-based materials, such as concrete, produces over 8% of worldwide anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. While reducing impacts from material production is an important strategy, structural design can also mitigate the environmental impacts of concrete. Designing infrastructure in a manner that uses concrete more efficiently, and thus lowers consumption while meeting the same system demands, holds promise for reducing GHG emissions while avoiding unintended consequences. Researchers at the University of California, Davis developed an initial methodology to evaluate implications of design decisions on the environmental impacts of concrete systems u...
Concrete is essential for the construction industry with characteristic properties that make it irre...
Based on the full-bodied scientific consensus that climate warming is occurring on Earth, significan...
Available online 11 March 2021Approximately 5%–7% of global Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions can be at...
This report demonstrates how considerations across concrete material design and infrastructure desig...
University Transportation Centers Programhttps://doi.org/10.7922/G2W957H02021PDFTech ReportWatanabe,...
Growing urban populations and deteriorating infrastructure are driving unprecedented demands for con...
Abstract Growing urban populations and deteriorating infrastructure are driving unprecedented demand...
Concrete is the second most-used material on earth, surpassed only by water. Concrete is used in con...
With increased awareness of the emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and the significant contributio...
With increasing concern about the environment, energy consumption, climate change, and depletion of ...
The use of cement and concrete, among the most widely used man-made materials, is under scrutiny. Ow...
The demand for concrete, which is conventionally composed of granular rocks (aggregates), water, and...
The built environment is a major contributor to CO2 emissions accounting for approximately 50% of gl...
Concrete is a critical component of deep decarbonization efforts because of both the scale of the in...
The concrete industry currently contributes an estimated ~8% of global anthropogenic GHG emissions a...
Concrete is essential for the construction industry with characteristic properties that make it irre...
Based on the full-bodied scientific consensus that climate warming is occurring on Earth, significan...
Available online 11 March 2021Approximately 5%–7% of global Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions can be at...
This report demonstrates how considerations across concrete material design and infrastructure desig...
University Transportation Centers Programhttps://doi.org/10.7922/G2W957H02021PDFTech ReportWatanabe,...
Growing urban populations and deteriorating infrastructure are driving unprecedented demands for con...
Abstract Growing urban populations and deteriorating infrastructure are driving unprecedented demand...
Concrete is the second most-used material on earth, surpassed only by water. Concrete is used in con...
With increased awareness of the emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and the significant contributio...
With increasing concern about the environment, energy consumption, climate change, and depletion of ...
The use of cement and concrete, among the most widely used man-made materials, is under scrutiny. Ow...
The demand for concrete, which is conventionally composed of granular rocks (aggregates), water, and...
The built environment is a major contributor to CO2 emissions accounting for approximately 50% of gl...
Concrete is a critical component of deep decarbonization efforts because of both the scale of the in...
The concrete industry currently contributes an estimated ~8% of global anthropogenic GHG emissions a...
Concrete is essential for the construction industry with characteristic properties that make it irre...
Based on the full-bodied scientific consensus that climate warming is occurring on Earth, significan...
Available online 11 March 2021Approximately 5%–7% of global Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions can be at...