Researchers at the University of California found that US manufacturing of major materials – including cement, steel, and asphalt – produced $79 billion in externalised climate costs, with the authors ...
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Steel manufacturing accounts for 8% of global energy demand and 7% of energy-related CO2 emissions, according to the ...
In electric vehicles, a recent track test demonstrated that Nyobolt’s 35kWh EV can charge up to 80% in less than five minutes ...
The Global low-carbon construction material market is estimated to grow from $243.9 billion in 2022 to US$491.8 billion by ...
Opinion: New innovations are enabling architects to provide transparent data on a project's environmental footprint The post ...
Producing materials such as steel, plastics and cement in the United States alone inflicts $79 billion a year in ...
A study published today in the journal Environmental Research Letters, has revealed a staggering $79 billion in annual ...
The US Department of Energy’s new definition of a ‘zero emissions building’ is pure doublethink ...
The UK government has confirmed almost £22 billion funding to kickstart the country’s first carbon capture, transport and ...
Bhubaneswar: Jindal Panther Cement (JPC), a part of the Jindal Group, has announced the commissioning of its first cement ...
Green mining practices are revolutionizing the mining industry, driven by an urgent call for sustainable resource extraction ...