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Decarbonizing the World’s Second-Most Consumed Material After Water

Decarbonizing the World’s Second-Most Consumed Material After Water

Cement is the

How to fix the world's concrete problem

How to fix the world's concrete problem

Concrete is simple, cheap, strong and lasts long. But the wonder

How recycled coal could revolutionize wastewater treatment | DW News

How recycled coal could revolutionize wastewater treatment | DW News

The river Emscher in Germany's Ruhr Region has undergone an astonishing transformation. Today, black coal cleans the

Decarbonizing Cement | Leah Ellis | TEDxBoston

Decarbonizing Cement | Leah Ellis | TEDxBoston

An important for the future of our planet Activism, Architecture, Big problems, Change, Chemistry, Climate Change,

Portland Cement: The Chemistry Hiding Inside Every Building on Earth | Catalyst

Portland Cement: The Chemistry Hiding Inside Every Building on Earth | Catalyst

Concrete is the

A concrete idea to reduce CO2 emissions | Karen Scrivener

A concrete idea to reduce CO2 emissions | Karen Scrivener

Take action on climate change at http://countdown.ted.com. Concrete is the

Decarbonizing the World’s Building Block: Cement

Decarbonizing the World’s Building Block: Cement

Cement has been

How we could make carbon-negative concrete | Tom Schuler

How we could make carbon-negative concrete | Tom Schuler

Take action on climate change at http://countdown.ted.com. Concrete is all around us: we use it to build our roads, buildings, ...

The surprising materials that could decarbonize construction

The surprising materials that could decarbonize construction

The

This $6 Material Could Replace Concrete Forever

This $6 Material Could Replace Concrete Forever

What if the future of construction doesn't need cement at all? In this video, we uncover a fascinating scientific breakthrough that ...

The Carbon-Eating Concrete That’s Reducing Emissions By 70%

The Carbon-Eating Concrete That’s Reducing Emissions By 70%

Concrete accounts for 8% of the

This Liquid Turns Sand Into Blocks. Stronger Than Concrete. Why Isn’t This Used?

This Liquid Turns Sand Into Blocks. Stronger Than Concrete. Why Isn’t This Used?

sandsolidification #sustainableconstruction #innovativematerials Have you ever seen a liquid that can turn ordinary sand into ...

From an emissions source to a carbon storage solution

From an emissions source to a carbon storage solution

Three industry solutions transforming concrete's role: ecoLocked, Paebbl, and Carbonaide Panelist: Ana Luisa Vaz, Paebbl Jonne ...

This Bacteria Turns Sand Into Solid Stone. No Heat Required. Why Do Building Codes Reject It?

This Bacteria Turns Sand Into Solid Stone. No Heat Required. Why Do Building Codes Reject It?

biocement #greenbuilding #biotechnology Discover how a remarkable bacterium can turn loose sand into solid, durable stone ...

Can Concrete Eat CO2 Emissions?

Can Concrete Eat CO2 Emissions?

Concrete's main ingredient is responsible for 7% of

Decarbonizing High-Emissions Materials: Challenges and Opportunities

Decarbonizing High-Emissions Materials: Challenges and Opportunities

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What if Cement Production Could Store Carbon Instead of Emitting It?

What if Cement Production Could Store Carbon Instead of Emitting It?

Nature has many ways of storing carbon dioxide. One is by turning it into solid form that can lock CO2 away for centuries, but this ...

The surprising way we can cool the planet - Elise Cutts

The surprising way we can cool the planet - Elise Cutts

Dig into the science of enhanced rock weathering, a technology which takes carbon dioxide out of the air and stores it in rocks.

Is Concrete Destroying Our Planet?

Is Concrete Destroying Our Planet?

Concrete's dirty emissions problem. Support OCC and get 20+ bonus, ad-free videos by signing up for Nebula: ...

Decarbonising Cement: the Biggest Challenges and Answers

Decarbonising Cement: the Biggest Challenges and Answers

Speakers: Carolin Boßmeyer (Heidelberg