Buildings in London. Image by Tim Sandle. Buildings in London. Image by Tim Sandle. Engineers have developed a special concrete made with carbonated solution to sequester carbon dioxide from ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Big Tech is throwing money at one of the trickiest climate problems to solve: cleaning up carbon dioxide ...
Over the next 10 minutes, construction workers around the world will pour around 76,000 metric tons of concrete—three times the weight of the Statue of Liberty—for roads, buildings, bridges, and other ...
Concrete is the most abundant man-made material on earth. There's a good chance you're standing on it right now, and it's holding up the buildings around you. But concrete has an emissions problem.
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Coffee waste transformed into concrete reduces carbon emissions by 26% in Australia
Data reports that Australia alone generates about 83,000 US tons of spent coffee grounds. But instead of letting it end up in ...
A new material made of seawater, carbon dioxide, and electricity could give the construction industry a much-needed climate upgrade. Developed by researchers at Northwestern University, the paste-like ...
The simple routine of drinking a cup of coffee every day generates one of the largest amounts of organic waste in the world.
SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb 3 (Reuters) - A California startup using rocks to soak up carbon dioxide from the air has teamed up with a Canadian company to mineralize the gas in concrete, a technological tie ...
A new kind of concrete could reduce emissions from the construction industry. Calcium carbonate concrete is made from waste concrete and carbon dioxide from the air or industrial exhaust gases. It ...
Editor’s Note: Solidia Technologies is one of seven private companies Inc. identified that are driving development within seven key pathways to net zero–eliminating one ton of greenhouse gases for ...
Oct 4 (Reuters) - What do diamonds, sunglasses, high-end lululemon sportswear and concrete have to do with climate change? They can all be made using carbon dioxide (CO2), locking up the planet ...
After water, concrete is the most consumed substance on the planet and its production is expected to grow from 4.4 billion tons to 5.5 billion tons by 2050. But its production, which involves cement, ...
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