This little music video explains how CO₂ capture and storage can cut emissions from cement production. Now also with English subtitles.

Complete version here:


@CEMBUREAU @the_HC_group @CementaAB @GlobalCCS @EUClimateAction

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We need a cradle-to-grave life cycle analysis for carbon footprint of products and materials. In the long version of the video above (at 1:12) you can see @Liebherr’s semi-electric concrete mixer truck, developed in a project w/ @HC_Norway, @StatsbyggMedier, @Bellona_no ++

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Electrification of construction sites is already underway in Oslo @Klimaetaten and other cities. You want less noise, diesel particle pollution, and CO₂ emissions in your city? Check out this @Bellona_EU database for electric construction machinery: https://bit.ly/2YAg5Sl 

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Organisations such as @c40cities and @CarbnNtrlCities are increasingly investigating options for indirect/embedded emissions in e.g. construction materials. Here are some pointers and ideas for more climate friendly waste handling and materials: https://bit.ly/3goqDtM 

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CO₂ capture and storage is currently more expensive than simply emitting CO₂. This is why @Bellona_no is urging 🇳🇴 prime minister @erna_solberg and the Parliament to co-fund pioneering climate projects for a waste incinerator and a cement plant.

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The cement song subtitles do rhyme, but are not an exact translation of the original 🇳🇴 lyrics. The essence is the same, though.

Our @FortumNorge Oslo Varme waste-to-energy CCS music video has more accurate subtitles. But no rhymes, alas.



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