Abstract Growing urban populations and deteriorating infrastructure are driving unprecedented demands for concrete, a material for which there is no alternative that can meet its functional capacity. The production of concrete, more particularly the hydraulic cement that glues the material together, is one of the world’s largest sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. While this is a well-studied source of emissions, the consequences of efficient structural design decisions on mitigating these emissions are not yet well known. Here, we show that a combination of manufacturing and engineering decisions have the potential to reduce over 76% of the GHG emissions from cement and concrete production, equivalent to 3.6 Gt CO2-eq lower emission...
Concrete is the second most-used material on earth, surpassed only by water. Concrete is used in con...
Concrete is currently the second most consumed resource used in the world and the production of this...
Available online 11 March 2021Approximately 5%–7% of global Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions can be at...
Growing urban populations and deteriorating infrastructure are driving unprecedented demands for con...
The use of cement and concrete, among the most widely used man-made materials, is under scrutiny. Ow...
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 a key component of the built environment. However, the manufacture of cement-based mater...
A new study finds supply-side efforts alone are unlikely to lead to net-zero emissions across the ce...
Increasing sustainability awareness has put the concrete industry in the spotlight to reduce its car...
The growing concern about climate change and global warming, resulting from the increased concentrat...
With increased awareness of the emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and the significant contributio...
The production of concrete is one of the most significant contributors to global greenhouse gas emis...
The production of concrete is one of the most significant contributors to global greenhouse gas emis...
Concrete is the second most-used material on earth, surpassed only by water. Concrete is used in con...
Concrete is currently the second most consumed resource used in the world and the production of this...
Available online 11 March 2021Approximately 5%–7% of global Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions can be at...
Growing urban populations and deteriorating infrastructure are driving unprecedented demands for con...
The use of cement and concrete, among the most widely used man-made materials, is under scrutiny. Ow...
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 a key component of the built environment. However, the manufacture of cement-based mater...
A new study finds supply-side efforts alone are unlikely to lead to net-zero emissions across the ce...
Increasing sustainability awareness has put the concrete industry in the spotlight to reduce its car...
The growing concern about climate change and global warming, resulting from the increased concentrat...
With increased awareness of the emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and the significant contributio...
The production of concrete is one of the most significant contributors to global greenhouse gas emis...
The production of concrete is one of the most significant contributors to global greenhouse gas emis...
Concrete is the second most-used material on earth, surpassed only by water. Concrete is used in con...
Concrete is currently the second most consumed resource used in the world and the production of this...
Available online 11 March 2021Approximately 5%–7% of global Carbon Dioxide (CO2) emissions can be at...