Volt Rush
The Winners and Losers in the Race to Go Green
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oneworld Publications
Published:22nd Jun '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£20.00(9780861543755)
This insightful exploration reveals the global race for essential resources in Volt Rush, highlighting the challenges and opportunities for a sustainable future.
In Volt Rush, the author explores the intricate web of resources essential for our transition to a greener world. This journey delves into the metals and rare earth elements that power our modern technology, from smartphones to electric vehicles. As we become increasingly reliant on these finite commodities, the stakes rise, and the competition for control over them intensifies. The narrative reveals how this race is not just about resources, but also about the future of our planet and society.
The book takes readers on an eye-opening adventure, connecting the dots between remote mines in the Congo and the vast Atacama Desert in Chile, where vital materials are extracted. Sanderson introduces us to the key players in this global scramble: companies, nations, and individuals who are all vying for a piece of the pie. Through interviews and firsthand accounts, we meet shadowy commodity traders, secretive billionaires, and a new generation of scientists dedicated to solving the challenges of sustainable resource extraction.
Ultimately, Volt Rush delivers a hopeful message about the potential for a cleaner, more equitable future. It emphasizes that while the path to a greener world is fraught with challenges, our capability to innovate and adapt can lead us to a better reality. The book serves as both a warning and an inspiration, urging readers to engage with the pressing issues of our time.
'A remarkably hopeful and useful book...The climate crisis leaves us no choice but to build a new world and as Sanderson makes clear, we are capable of making it a better one than the dirty and dangerous planet we’ve come to take for granted.'
-- Bill McKibben, Observer book of the week‘Sanderson deftly guides us through the convolutions of which company bought what from which, and he livens up that potentially desiccated subject matter with an eye for characterful detail… Despite the seemingly insuperable geopolitical quandaries with which it deals, the tone of Sanderson’s book is one of cautious optimism.’
-- The Times‘As we glide along serenely in our electric vehicle, recharging it with clean solar power and perhaps feeling a little smug, we prefer not to be reminded of the vast industries that got us there, industries that gouge out the landscape, exploit workers, spew carbon dioxide into the atmosphere and engage in ruthless geopolitical power plays. Along the way, as Henry Sanderson shows in his essential book, we have become dangerously dependent on China which now dominates global battery supply. Under President Xi Jinping, who uses economic blackmail to extract political concessions, China has got a lock on the future. All this can change and Volt Rush shows us how.’
-- Clive Hamilton, author of Hidden Hand'A fascinating study'
* The Times *‘A potent reminder to green power advocates that a world running on batteries and sunshine may not fight over oil, but it won’t necessarily be free of conflict’
* Financial Times *‘It’s a vital contribution to the emerging literature that’s pulling back the curtain on energy realities.’
-- Wall Street Journal‘The urgency of a green transition means the world faces new power struggles over access to scarce metals and minerals. Sanderson carefully walks us through the minefields that are the world's finite supplies of lithium, cobalt and nickel and reveals with startling immediacy the Machiavellian machinations for control over these precious resources. A riveting guide to our perilous future.’
-- Ann Pettifor, author of The Case for the Green New Deal'An excellent book…provides much food for thought'
-- Literary Review‘Takes us on a carefully considered and well explained journey to show that [the switch to electric vehicles] may not be as simple a transition as we hoped for… Sanderson does a good job of getting the reader up to speed in terms of what goes into an electric battery, and why we need to be cognisant of the environmental impacts… very informative and well written in terms of the potentially toxic brew required to power EVs… a relevant and vital book.’
-- Irish Tech News‘From China to Congo to Chile to the U.S., Sanderson lucidly reveals the global connections behind the complex processes of battery production and mining… Any reader interested in environmental studies, green politics, the global energy sector, or the mining industry will appreciate Sanderson's deep dive into the transition from fossil fuels to green and clean energy, and how this transition will affect society now and in the near future.’
-- Booklist'Sanderson’s smooth, limpid storytelling brightens the deadening business of commodities trading: attention to the bizarre, often unpleasant characters populating the industry gives his narrative a personable shine.'
-- Red Pepper'Volt Rush makes a great contribution in understanding what a green future entails—and what costs it might involve right now.’
-- Foreign Policy‘This is a terrific book. Henry Sanderson brings alive one of the most fateful questions of our time: who will control the resources that power a post-carbon world? What makes the book so compelling is the cast of colourful characters he meets and the insightful judgements he makes.’
-- James Kynge, FT China editor‘A must-read book, well written and investigated, on one of the most important ecological challenges we’ll face in the next decades.’
-- Guillaume Pitron, author of The Rare Metals WarISBN: 9780861546190
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 21mm
Weight: unknown
288 pages