Sequestering carbon in clay products: An approach to net-zero and net-negative ceramics

To keep global temperature from rising more than 1.5°C, we must reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 50 Gtons per year while also removing an additional 10 Gtons per year from the atmosphere by 2050.1 Several methods exist to remove CO2 already present in the atmosphere, but none alone presently can achieve the goal of sequestering 10 Gtons per year. As such, stakeholders in every industry must do their part in lowering CO2 emissions and enabling sequestration.

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