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Turning Down the Heat: Decarbonizing Cement and Steel

Turning Down the Heat: Decarbonizing Cement and Steel

The construction industry is one of the hardest to decarbonize sectors in the global economy. Cement and steel production together are responsible for about 15% of global CO2 emissions. There is cleaner production technology, but is it ready for primetime?

Climate One · Climate One from The Commonwealth Club

July 22, 202254m 59s

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Show Notes

Along with aviation, the construction industry is one of the hardest to decarbonize sectors in the global economy. Cement and steel production together are responsible for about 15% of global CO2 emissions. But look around our modern world and it’s hard to imagine doing without these materials.

Carbon-negative cement has been talked about for years, and innovations in steel production show promise as well, but is either technology ready for primetime? And what about replacing these materials with engineered wood, which could also store carbon for decades?

Guests: 

John Fernández, Professor of Architecture, MIT

Chathurika Gamage, Manager, Climate Aligned Industries, RMI

Radhika Lalit, Chief Strategy Officer, RMI

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