The Rare Metals War :the dark side of clean energy and digital technologies

4.05 ( 1,008 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Rare Metals War

The Rare Metals War :the dark side of clean energy and digital technologies

4.05 (1,008 Ratings by Goodreads)
paperback | English
Published: 12 January, 2023
Standard worldwide delivery by Tue, July 14 - Fri, July 17
Order within 0
Condition: NEW
$18.83
Price includes shipping
Available 20+ in stock
- +
FREE Returns within 30 days

Description

A celebrated international bestseller that exposes the ticking time-bomb underneath our new technological order.

The resources race is on. Powering our digital lives and green technologies are some of the Earth’s most precious metals — but they are running out. And what will happen when they do? The green-tech revolution will reduce our reliance on nuclear power, coal, and oil, but by breaking free of fossil fuels, we are setting ourselves up for a new dependence — on rare metals like cobalt, gold, and palladium. These are essential to electric vehicles, wind turbines, and solar panels, as well as our smartphones, computers, tablets, and other technologies. But we know very little about how rare metals are mined and traded, or their environmental, economic, and geopolitical costs — until now.

Prizes

Winner of BFMTV’s Economic Book of the Year 2018 (France),Winner of ManpowerGroup/HEC Paris Literary Award 2018 (France),Winner of The French Geographical Society Escourrou Award 2018 (France),Winner of Cosnes City Book Fair Readers' Club Award 2018 (France),Winner of HEC Student Prize 2018 (France),Winner of Prix Turgot, Best Financial Economy 2018 (France),Short-listed for Business Book Award in the Smart Thinking category 2022 (UK),Long-listed for ABDA Best Designed Autobiography/Biography/Memoir/Non-Fiction Cover 2021 (Australia)

See more

More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781914484964
ISBN10 1914484967
Number Of Pages 320
Item Weight 1000 g
Product Dimensions 129 x 198 x 17 mm
Publisher / Reseller Scribe Publications
Format paperback
See More +

Media Reviews

‘Recognising that the latest technologies might not be as green as we like to think is a good place to start planning for a better world.’

-- John Arlidge * The Sunday Times *

‘[T]he journalist and filmmaker warns against the optimistic belief that technology is the solution … At a time when many claim to be “citizens of the world” or retreat into naive or hypocritical protectionism, Pitron’s book is an attempt to open people’s eyes to the consequences of their societal choices and lifestyles.’

* Green European Journal *

‘Both novel and eye opening … The Rare Metals War is worth the read.’

-- Art Flynn * Irish Examiner *

‘French Writer and analyst Guillaume Pitron warns about growing reliance on rare-earth metal — which are necessary to build high-tech products … He shines a light on “the untold story” of the energy and digital transitions.’

* European Scientist *

‘An expert account of a poorly understood but critical element in our economy.’

* Kirkus Reviews *

‘[E]xposes the dirty underpinnings of clean technologies in a debut that raises valid questions about energy extraction.’

* Publishers Weekly *

The Rare Metals War is Guillaume Pitron’s urgent exposé of the race for resources and an examination of its environmental and human impacts.’

-- Dan Shaw * Happy Magazine *

Show more

GoodReads Reviews

Author's Bio

Guillaume Pitron, born in 1980, is a French award-winning journalist and documentary-maker for France’s leading television channels. His work focuses on commodities and on the economic, political, and environmental issues associated with their use. The Rare Metals War, his first book, sold 80,000 copies in France and has been translated into ten languages. Guillaume Pitron holds a master’s degree in international law from the University of Georgetown (Washington, DC), and is a TEDx speaker. More information at www.en-guillaumepitron.com. Bianca Jacobsohn is a South African and French translator and conference interpreter who specialises in energy, finance, strategic metals, and diplomacy. More information at www.biancajacobsohn.com.

Show more