Global cement production has increased 30 times since 1950 and nearly 4 times since 1990,becoming the third-largest source of anthropogenic carbon dioxide(CO_(2))emissions after fossil fuels and land-use changes[1].Bu...Global cement production has increased 30 times since 1950 and nearly 4 times since 1990,becoming the third-largest source of anthropogenic carbon dioxide(CO_(2))emissions after fossil fuels and land-use changes[1].But the cement industry is under scrutiny.In order to achieve the Paris Agreement’s targets and reach net-zero CO_(2)emissions by 2050.展开更多
基金supported by the Australian Research Council(IH150100006)。
文摘Global cement production has increased 30 times since 1950 and nearly 4 times since 1990,becoming the third-largest source of anthropogenic carbon dioxide(CO_(2))emissions after fossil fuels and land-use changes[1].But the cement industry is under scrutiny.In order to achieve the Paris Agreement’s targets and reach net-zero CO_(2)emissions by 2050.