Read the LC3 Project's recent blog on @wef's Agenda: https://t.co/92kiSTu7wp
Full report "Low carbon cement: Low-Carbon Cement – Harmonizing Environmental Goals and Housing Needs" https://t.co/vYC788XvNv
Karen Scrivener addresses the United Nations at the 9th Multi-stakeholder Forum on Science, Technology and Innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals. https://t.co/qWLM3lpUmp (starts at 14:00)
SDG13 (Climate action) – is the key to tackling today’s interconnected crises of biodiversity, pollution, inequality and poverty. Our next session explores the role of Science, Technology and Innovation in accelerating climate action.
Catch it live: https://t.co/Lqznk9WmCG
Karen Scrivener looks forward to discussing the critical roles of science, technology and innovation in the implementation of the #SDGs this week in New York at the UN's Forum on Science, Tech and Innovation for the SDGs - #Tech4SDGs. To learn more, visit https://t.co/ugIhPVn03B
We are happy to present our new Innovandi Global Cement and #Concrete Research Network's Core and Partner Projects Library, launched at our annual Spring Week gathering! 📚
https://t.co/HZdTZ2FM96
#ResearchNetwork#CementIndustry
Karen Scrivener the GCCRN’s Scientific Chair, and Professor and Director of the Laboratory of Construction Materials at the @EPFL in Lausanne, who are hosting this week added: “Everyone here at EPFL is proud to be hosting this year’s Spring Week, anticipated as our largest gathering yet, marking a significant milestone in our journey toward net zero research.”
Great to be participating at UNCTAD's #CSTD exhibition this week and sharing the importance of the LC3 Project with attendees in the context of Global cooperation in science, technology and innovation for development.
#UNCTAD SG, Rebeca Grynspan, opened the #CSTD exhibition on Global Cooperation in Science, Technology and Innovation for Development.
https://t.co/jxHdAWQ7EH
https://t.co/yBzKu5oVTF
Karen Scrivener of @EPFL_en's Lab of Construction Materials has received an honorary doctorate from @TUeindhoven for her scientific contributions to the field of building materials. Congratulations! #construction#concrete@LC3Cement@Materials_EPFL https://t.co/mtTGgCayvQ
Congratulations to Prof. Karen Scrivener, head of the Construction Materials Laboratory, who has been appointed to the UN Secretary General’s 10-Member Group to promote science and technology for the Sustainable Development Goals!
Find out more: https://t.co/kKCLsiwYYF
We are proud to announce that LC3 Project Director Karen Scrivener has been selected by the UN Secretary-General for the Group of Ten High-level Representatives of Civil Society, Private Sector and Scientific Community to Promote Science, Technology and Innovation for the SDGs👏
.@EPFL_en engineering professor Karen Scrivener, a world-leading expert in the field of cementitious materials, has been appointed to a 10-member @SustDev group to advise on #sustainabledevelopment! https://t.co/zFigw1JAaJ
Ever heard of #LC3? It's a groundbreaking alternative to traditional cement that has the power to cut emissions by up to 40%. @LC3Cement
🏗️ Learn more about what Dr. Karen Scrivener of @EPFL_en says #BoldClimateActionIs here: https://t.co/u9oofFak05
Congratulations to the 39 Energy Transition Changemakers from around the world for their work on solutions to help accelerate the energy transition. These COP28 Presidency Awards recognize the private sector’s role in delivering the energy transition through realizing innovative and scalable decarbonization projects across:
1️⃣ Renewables, Renewable Integration & Clean Power
2️⃣ Energy Efficiency
3️⃣ Low-Carbon & Renewable Hydrogen
4️⃣ Heavy Emitting Sectors
View the full list of awarded changemakers on: https://t.co/ox7ai3uucg
#COP28 #UniteActDeliver
#BoldClimateActionIs using calcined clay to make #cement which can reduce emissions from this material by up to 40%!
https://t.co/ckOZoKN5sH
Thanks @ClimateWorks for producing this video!
Check out this achievement carried out by the team of Prof. K. Scrivener, head of the Laboratory of Construction Materials. They developed @LC3Cement, a more sustainable cement, that reduces CO2 emissions by around 40% compared with conventional cement
https://t.co/8oBfU9ILcq
"We've got to be aware how the patterns of cement use are changing."
Professor Karen Scrivener of @EPFL spoke to us at our #GCCAConference2023 about the composition of cement and the future use of cement and concrete globally. Watch now ⬇️
#Cement#Concrete#BuiltEnvironment
Ce reportage de la @RadioTeleSuisse diffusé sur l'émission #BasiK donne une bonne vue d'ensemble du problème des émissions provenant de la fabrication du béton et explore des alternatives; exemple avec le ciment #lc3 à l'@EPFL
https://t.co/SNuvSEcTl5
Join @RockyMtnInst tomorrow 10.00 - 11.30am ET (US East coast time) for a global webinar on limestone calcined clay cement (LC3) that will prominently feature some of the first movers in the industry who will share their experiences.
Register here 👉 https://t.co/Ztj0cywXsx
@RockyMtnInst is hosting a global webinar on limestone calcined clay #cement (LC3) with leading industry experts, August 30, 10.00 - 11.30am ET (US East coast time). Register for free here 👉https://t.co/Ztj0cywXsx
@RockyMtnInst is hosting a global webinar on limestone calcined clay #cement (LC3) with leading industry experts, August 30, 10.00 - 11.30am ET (US East coast time).
Register for free here 👉 https://t.co/Ztj0cywXsx
The 4th International Conference on Calcined Clays for Sustainable Concrete will take place 15-18 May 2024 in Nanjing, People's Republic of China.
Authors are invited to submit 300 word abstracts/papers by 1 August 2023.
https://t.co/6kllwt3OaQ
#cement#concrete#construction