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Concrete is the most important building material on Earth – and it’s also responsible for a MASSIVE chunk of global carbon emissions. Join George as he discovers how a surprising discovery in 1973 could dramatically change how we make concrete forever.



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Credits:
Executive Producer:
Matthew Radcliff

Producers:
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Andrew Sobey
Darren Weaver

Writer:
George Zaidan

Host:
George Zaidan

Scientific Consultants:
Danielle Beatty, M.S.
Brianne Raccor, Ph.D.
Michelle Boucher, Ph.D.




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