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Cobalt

Cradle of the Demon Metals, Birth of a Mining Superpower

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Cobalt

By: Charlie Angus
Narrated by: Charles Constant
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The world is desperate for cobalt. It drives the proliferation of digital and clean technologies. But this "demon metal" has a horrific present and a troubled history.

The modern search for cobalt has brought investors back to a small town in Northern Canada, a place called Cobalt. Like the demon metal, this town has a dark and turbulent history.

The tale of the early-twentieth-century mining rush at Cobalt has been told as a settle's adventure, but Indigenous people had already been trading in metals from the region for two thousand years. And the events that happened here—the theft of Indigenous lands, the exploitation of a multicultural workforce, and the destruction of the natural environment—established a template for resource extraction that has been exported around the world.

Charlie Angus reframes the complex and intersectional history of Cobalt within a broader international frame—from the conquistadores to the Western gold rush to the struggles in the Democratic Republic of Congo today. He demonstrates how Cobalt set Canada on its path to become the world's dominant mining superpower.

©2022 Charlie Angus (P)2022 Tantor
Americas Canada Environmental Natural Resources Nature & Ecology Outdoors & Nature Politics & Government Public Policy Science Mining
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The author seems to have an internal battle with the popular narrative surrounding Cobalt. It felt like the book was written to argue against someone (personal vendetta) rather then informed on the truth.

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Decent story.. edited to be political, narrator is not up to the task. It is a shame.

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