Kenneth Bernoska

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Annual American cement consumption rose tenfold between 1900 and 1928, when it reached 30 million tons, and the postwar construction boom—including the construction of the Interstate Highway System and the expansion of the country’s airports—tripled by the century’s end. The peak was reached at about 128 million tons in 2005, and recent rates are around 100 million tons a year.[98]
How the World Really Works: The Science Behind How We Got Here and Where We're Going
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