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Concrete as a Carbon Sink. Rethinking Carbon Sequestration in the Built Environment.

Posted on October 4, 2018 by Carolynn Moody

Concrete as a Carbon Sink. Rethinking Carbon Sequestration in the Built Environment.

Published by the Pacific Northwest Building Coalition (PNBRC).

www.BuildingResilienceCoalition.org

Posted in Publications, Technical Information

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