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  • Calcium-rich silicate rocks offer a promising alternative calcium source for Portland cement production, with thermodynamic analysis indicating up to a 30% cut in energy use; the approach also eliminates process CO₂ emissions and uses abundant feedstocks.

    • Jeff P. Prancevic
    • Cody E. Finke
    • Tatiana Pyatina
    ResearchOpen Access
    Communications Sustainability
    Volume: 1, P: 1-10
  • As artificial intelligence transforms the global economy, researchers need to explore scenarios to assess how it can help, rather than harm, the climate.

    • Amy Luers
    • Jonathan Koomey
    • Eric  Horvitz
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature
    Volume: 628, P: 718-720
  • The world is facing a sand crisis, as booming sand use poses global sustainability challenges. A study now presents a blueprint for a less sand-demanding future, where synergistic material-efficiency strategies are crucial for curbing sand demand.

    • Zhi Cao
    • Eric Masanet
    News & Views
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 5, P: 370-371
  • Increased use of IT services can contribute to reducing carbon emissions, given the improvements in efficiency of IT devices and data-centre operations. However, credible metrics to reward the data centres for minimizing carbon emissions are still lacking. This Perspective identifies the characteristics of low-carbon data centres and the factors that govern carbon performance.

    • Eric Masanet
    • Arman Shehabi
    • Jonathan Koomey
    Reviews
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 3, P: 627-630