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A perception of the greenhouse problem and the possibilities in the cement industry for action
Today about 27 Bio mt (30 Bio st) of manmade CO/sub 2/ and a variety of other greenhouse gases are released annually to the atmosphere, thus continuously increasing its greenhouse gas content. The world cement industry contributes some 4% to the total manmade CO/sub 2/-emission. The possible consequences of global warming are discussed, together with the possibilities for action that may be undertaken by the cement industry.<>