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===Cement === A major component of concrete is [[cement]], a fine powder used mainly to bind sand and coarser aggregates together in concrete. Although a variety of cement types exist, the most common is "[[Portland cement]]", which is produced by mixing clinker with smaller quantities of other additives such as gypsum and ground limestone. The production of clinker, the main constituent of cement, is responsible for the bulk of the sector's greenhouse gas emissions, including both energy intensity and process emissions.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Akerman |first1=Patrick |last2=Cazzola |first2=Pierpaolo |last3=Christiansen |first3=Emma Skov |last4=Heusden |first4=Renée Van |last5=Iperen |first5=Joanna Kolomanska-van |last6=Christensen |first6=Johannah |last7=Crone |first7=Kilian |last8=Dawe |first8=Keith |last9=Smedt |first9=Guillaume De |last10=Keynes |first10=Alex |last11=Laporte |first11=Anaïs |last12=Gonsolin |first12=Florie |last13=Mensink |first13=Marko |last14=Hebebrand |first14=Charlotte |last15=Hoenig |first15=Volker |last16=Malins |first16=Chris |last17=Neuenhahn |first17=Thomas |last18=Pyc |first18=Ireneusz |last19=Purvis |first19=Andrew |last20=Saygin |first20=Deger |last21=Xiao |first21=Carol |last22=Yang |first22=Yufeng |title=Reaching Zero with Renewables |date=1 September 2020 |url=https://www.h2knowledgecentre.com/content/researchpaper1611 }}</ref> The cement industry is one of the three primary producers of carbon dioxide, a major greenhouse gas – the other two being energy production and transportation industries. On average, every tonne of cement produced releases one tonne of CO<sub>2</sub> into the atmosphere. Pioneer cement manufacturers have claimed to reach lower carbon intensities, with 590 kg of CO<sub>2</sub>eq per tonne of cement produced.<ref>{{cite web |title=Leading the way to carbon neutrality |publisher=HeidelbergCement |date=24 September 2020 |url=https://www.heidelbergcement.com/en/system/files_force/assets/document/7e/8c/co2-strategie_factsheets_en.pdf |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20221009/https://www.heidelbergcement.com/en/system/files_force/assets/document/7e/8c/co2-strategie_factsheets_en.pdf |archive-date=2022-10-09 |url-status=live }}</ref> The emissions are due to combustion and calcination processes,<ref>{{cite web |title=Cement Clinker Calcination in Cement Production Process |url=http://www.cementplantequipment.com/all-the-things-about-cement-clinker-calcination-in-cement-production-process/ |website=AGICO Cement Plant Supplier |date=4 April 2019 }}</ref> which roughly account for 40% and 60% of the greenhouse gases, respectively. Considering that cement is only a fraction of the constituents of concrete, it is estimated that a tonne of concrete is responsible for emitting about 100–200 kg of CO<sub>2</sub>.<ref>{{cite web |publisher=Portland Cement Association |title=Carbon footprint |url=https://www.cement.org/docs/default-source/th-paving-pdfs/sustainability/carbon-foot-print.pdf |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20221009/https://www.cement.org/docs/default-source/th-paving-pdfs/sustainability/carbon-foot-print.pdf |archive-date=2022-10-09 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="Lehne-2018">{{cite web |last1=Lehne |first1=Johanna |last2=Preston |first2=Felix |title=Making Concrete Change: Innovation in Low-carbon Cement and Concrete |date=13 June 2018 |url=https://www.chathamhouse.org/2018/06/making-concrete-change-innovation-low-carbon-cement-and-concrete }}</ref> Every year more than 10 billion tonnes of concrete are used worldwide.<ref name="Lehne-2018" /> In the coming years, large quantities of concrete will continue to be used, and the mitigation of CO<sub>2</sub> emissions from the sector will be even more critical. Concrete is used to create hard surfaces that contribute to [[surface runoff]], which can cause heavy soil erosion, water pollution, and flooding, but conversely can be used to divert, dam, and control flooding. [[Concrete dust]] released by building [[demolition]] and natural disasters can be a major source of dangerous [[air pollution]]. Concrete is a contributor to the [[urban heat island]] effect, though less so than [[Asphalt concrete|asphalt]].
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