Concrete = 7% global CO2 emissions - global warming impact

http://www.globalchange.com Cement production responsible for 7% global co2 emissions, 1 ton of concrete uses 1 ton of carbon, impact of real estate construction industry on global warming. Development of property, energy saving, life expectancy of buildings. Longevity extensions. Making buildings last longer before demolition. Lifetime energy consumption. Building regulations and government action to reduce global warming. Building offices, factories, high rise tower blocks, commercial real estate, schools, colleges, hosptals and homes, apartments and flats. Alternatives to concrete. E-crete polymer concrete. Expect widespread use in future of geoplymers such as E-crete, a product using power station waste, developed by Jannie Van Deventer, a chemical engineer at the University of Melbourne, and founder of Zeobond. If we replaced half the world’s concrete production with e-crete it would save a billion tons of carbon dioxide in the next decade alone. E-crete is just one of thousands of examples of new innovation we can expect over the next five to ten years…. representing tens of thousands of new business opportunities, and billions of dollars of new revenues. Video by keynote conference speaker Dr Patrick Dixon, Futurist and author of 12 books on global trends including Futurewise and Building a Better Business.
Concrete, e-crete, energy saving, construction industry, global warming, carbon emissions, energy consumption, lifetime energy, demolition, polymer, ash, power station waste, real estate development, precast, reinforced

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3 Responses to “Concrete = 7% global CO2 emissions - global warming impact”

  1. Fact human make …
    Fact human make less than 5 percent of all CO2, Water Vapor make up 95 percent of all green house gases, in 1200 it was warmer and had lower CO2, and best of all the sun is the biggest factor of all. Look at all the sides because I just derailed human CO2 affect into nothing to worry about worry about.
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  2. What do you think? …
    What do you think? For more of my videos on this issue SUBSCRIBE to my next videos - press ORANGE BUTTON top left. Also if you click FAVOURITE (red heart) immediately below video, you will help other people find this video and enjoy it too. PLEASE do comment….I try to reply to most comments, but with 10 million different visitors to my sites sometimes it takes me a while. Thanks. Patrick Dixon

  3. 7% thats amazing, I …
    7% thats amazing, I had know idea setting concrete released that.

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