Did Ancient Romans Find a Solution for Climate Change?

A cement alternative has the potential to reduce emissions by roughly 40 percent.

By Rick Richardson
Technology This Week

All roads lead to Rome, as they say. As the building sector struggles with climate issues posed by concrete, some engineers believe a Roman-era invention may provide the solution.

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Speaking at the Climate Smart Engineering conference in Melbourne, durability engineer Miles Dacre of the consulting firm AECOM notes that concrete emissions are under more and more scrutiny.