Joel-Oskar

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But the chemical reaction is a far harder nut to crack. Humans have been heating calcium carbonate to produce calcium oxide or quicklime, the central reaction in the production of cements, for thousands of years; indeed, this process was humankind’s very first large-scale carbon emission, millennia before the era of fossil fuels. And we have yet to find an easy way of removing the carbon without producing carbon dioxide.
Material World: A Substantial Story of Our Past and Future
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