The sponge effect and carbon emission mitigation potentials of the global cement cycle
Cement plays a dual role in the carbon cycle like a sponge. Here, the authors employ a dynamic model to quantify such sponge effect and concluded that deep decarbonization of the global cement cycle will require radical technology advancements and widespread deployment of material efficiency measure...
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Main Authors: | Zhi Cao, Rupert J. Myers, Richard C. Lupton, Huabo Duan, Romain Sacchi, Nan Zhou, T. Reed Miller, Jonathan M. Cullen, Quansheng Ge, Gang Liu |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ed3b79fb809e483191ac0cd4dba48018 |
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