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The cement industry is responsible for land degradation in several ways. First, the process of quarrying limestone, shale and other materials used in the production of cement requires heavy machinery, which can contribute to soil erosion and the destruction of natural habitats. Additionally, the proRead more
The cement industry is responsible for land degradation in several ways. First, the process of quarrying limestone, shale and other materials used in the production of cement requires heavy machinery, which can contribute to soil erosion and the destruction of natural habitats.
Additionally, the production of cement results in the emission of greenhouse gases, which have been linked to climate change and desertification. Finally, the transport of raw materials and finished cement products requires large amounts of fuel, which can lead to air pollution.
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