This post was also published on The Energy Collective on 4/9/2015. It’s hard to talk about energy. Just ask any science teacher who has tried to define energy in a classroom. People stare blankly when you say, “It’s the ability to do work.” They furrow their brow when you tell them it’s not the same […]
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Mar 2015
Emissions from cement:
Our most ubiquitous construction material is also a stubborn source of greenhouse gas
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Climate, Energy, Materials
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Our most ubiquitous construction material is also a stubborn source of greenhouse gas
When we think CO2, we usually think energy use, e.g. burning oil, coal and natural gas. However, there are quite a few ways that we add carbon to the atmosphere in the course of our daily lives besides simply burning fossil fuels. Non-energy sources were responsible for 16% of total US greenhouse gas emissions in […]