China’s staggering cement use
The Oil Drum has posted an unbelievable graph comparing cement production around the world. Apparently, China produced roughly half the world’s cement in 2007, and only exported a neglible amount of that. In other words, China is also consuming about half the world’s cement.
The Oil Drum has posted an unbelievable graph comparing cement production around the world. Apparently, China produced roughly half the world's cement in 2007, and only exported a neglible amount of that. In other words, China is also consuming about half the world's cement.
The Oil Drum has posted an unbelievable graph comparing cement production around the world. Apparently, China produced roughly half the world’s cement in 2007, and only exported a neglible amount of that. In other words, China is also consuming about half the world’s cement.
Blake Hounshell is a former managing editor of Foreign Policy.
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