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Mo 22.07.2024 21:16

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There's no denying: construction, building and as a part thereof cement are an important CO2 polluters. Markedly cement emit a large amount in the process of making it. All over the world more and more people move to the city; and that city will need construction.
Besides all the other solutions necessary the cleaning up of manufacturing cement would be a grande step. However...
the most important part starts at 13:04 min of the video: how to get the manufacturers to implement the process. It'll cost money.
At 13:04 you'll find out what is essential to make these changes.

"How we stop cement ruining the climate" [18:08 min}
by Simon Clark

youtube.com/watch?v=QsBLdiZ8nS

Quote by SC:
" Oct 30, 2022
Cement is the second most consumed commodity on Earth. That's a problem.
Our carbon emissions are overwhelmingly from our use and generation of energy, which means that our response to the climate crisis largely needs to be the decarbonisation of energy, specifically ending our dependence on fossil fuels. However, around one quarter of all our emissions come from other processes, one of the largest of which is construction. These emissions are mostly from cement production, due to the nature of making cement.
In this video I shine a light on one company - LEILAC - who are developing what I think is a realistic, scalable solution to this problem. Which, in what may be a surprise to some, involves carbon capture technology. I also ask how a company has made a business model out of preventing carbon emissions, and what this tells us about how capitalism can respond to the climate crisis."


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