The long road to climate neutrality

Steel is one of the most important raw materials and will remain so for the foreseeable future. At the same time, the steel industry is also a major emitter of CO₂. Significant efforts must be made to achieve climate neutrality in the industry. Researchers at Curtin University (Australia) have investigated how climate neutrality can be achieved by 2050 in the article "Global steel decarbonisation roadmaps: Near-zero by 2050". The article was published in "Environmental Impact Assessment Reviews".

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