Cobalt Red: How the Blood of the Congo Powers Our Lives

Author:   Siddharth Kara
Publisher:   St Martin's Press
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9781250284303


Pages:   288
Publication Date:   20 March 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Siddharth Kara
Publisher:   St Martin's Press
Imprint:   Saint Martin's Griffin,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.300kg
ISBN:  

9781250284303


ISBN 10:   1250284309
Pages:   288
Publication Date:   20 March 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Praise for Cobalt Red With extraordinary tenacity and compassion, Siddharth Kara evokes one of the most dramatic divides between wealth and poverty in the world today. His reporting on how the dangerous, ill-paid labor of Congo children provides a mineral essential to our cellphones will break your heart. I hope policy-makers on every continent will read this book. -- Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold's Ghost Cobalt Red is a riveting, eye-opening, terribly important book that sheds light on a vast ongoing catastrophe. Everyone who uses a smartphone, an electric vehicle, or anything else powered by rechargeable batteries needs to read what Siddharth Kara has uncovered. -- Jon Krakauer Meticulously researched and brilliantly written by Siddharth Kara, Cobalt Red documents the frenzied scramble for cobalt and the exploitation of the poorest people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. -- Baroness Arminka Helic, House of Lords, UK Praise for Modern Slavery While many in this fight are sympathetic to the suffering, Kara not only brings true expertise, he brings true empathy. Read this book to immerse yourself in both. -- Jean Baderschneider, CEO, Global Fund to End Modern Slavery Extraordinary and shocking book. -- Alex De Waal, Times Literary Supplement A must-read for all those concerned about human rights and labor exploitation. -- Urmila Bhoola, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery


Praise for Cobalt Red With extraordinary tenacity and compassion, Siddharth Kara evokes one of the most dramatic divides between wealth and poverty in the world today. His reporting on how the dangerous, ill-paid labor of Congo children provides a mineral essential to our cellphones will break your heart. I hope policy-makers on every continent will read this book. -- Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold's Ghost Cobalt Red is a riveting, eye-opening, terribly important book that sheds light on a vast ongoing catastrophe. Everyone who uses a smartphone, an electric vehicle, or anything else powered by rechargeable batteries needs to read what Siddharth Kara has uncovered. -- Jon Krakauer, author of Into Thin Air Meticulously researched and brilliantly written by Siddharth Kara, Cobalt Red documents the frenzied scramble for cobalt and the exploitation of the poorest people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. -- Baroness Arminka Helic, House of Lords, UK Siddharth Kara's powerfully told and meticulously researched book exposes the dirty secret that much of our 'clean' energy is powered by the violent exploitation, and blood, of children in the Congo. He makes a compelling case for the urgent need to address this modern form of slavery. -- Nick Grono, CEO, Freedom Fund As the world continues to embrace the net zero agenda and becomes ever more dependent on personal electronic devices and new technologies, this compelling book paints a dire portrait of the conditions under which a crucial natural resource is extracted. Drawing on multiple field missions and first-hand accounts of the process of cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Siddharth Kara shows in vivid detail not only life on the ground and the true human cost of extraction, but also the gross inequalities built into global value chains and business models that underpin this industry. This account reinforces our understanding of the interdependent and mutually reinforcing nature of all human rights and the many negative externalities of our modern global economy. -- Todd Landman, Professor of Political Science, Pro Vice Chancellor of the Faculty of Social Sciences, and Executive Director of the Rights Lab at the University of Nottingham Praise for Modern Slavery While many in this fight are sympathetic to the suffering, Kara not only brings true expertise, he brings true empathy. Read this book to immerse yourself in both. -- Jean Baderschneider, CEO, Global Fund to End Modern Slavery Extraordinary and shocking book. -- Alex De Waal, Times Literary Supplement A must-read for all those concerned about human rights and labor exploitation. -- Urmila Bhoola, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery


Praise for Cobalt Red With extraordinary tenacity and compassion, Siddharth Kara evokes one of the most dramatic divides between wealth and poverty in the world today. His reporting on how the dangerous, ill-paid labor of Congo children provides a mineral essential to our cellphones will break your heart. I hope policy-makers on every continent will read this book. -- Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold's Ghost Praise for Modern Slavery While many in this fight are sympathetic to the suffering, Kara not only brings true expertise, he brings true empathy. Read this book to immerse yourself in both. -- Jean Baderschneider, CEO, Global Fund to End Modern Slavery Extraordinary and shocking book. -- Alex De Waal, Times Literary Supplement A must-read for all those concerned about human rights and labor exploitation. -- Urmila Bhoola, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery


Praise for Modern Slavery With extraordinary tenacity and compassion, Siddharth Kara evokes one of the most dramatic divides between wealth and poverty in the world today. His reporting on how the dangerous, ill-paid labor of Congo children provides a mineral essential to our cellphones will break your heart. I hope policy-makers on every continent will read this book. -- Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold's Ghost While many in this fight are sympathetic to the suffering, Kara not only brings true expertise, he brings true empathy. Read this book to immerse yourself in both. -- Jean Baderschneider, CEO, Global Fund to End Modern Slavery Extraordinary and shocking book. -- Alex De Waal, Times Literary Supplement A must-read for all those concerned about human rights and labor exploitation. -- Urmila Bhoola, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery


Praise for Cobalt Red Timely, important, compelling. -- The Los Angeles Times Harrowing...a righteous quest to expose injustice. -- The New York Times Book Review Powerful...heart-wrenching...compelling. -- The Wall Street Journal With extraordinary tenacity and compassion, Siddharth Kara evokes one of the most dramatic divides between wealth and poverty in the world today. His reporting on how the dangerous, ill-paid labor of Congo children provides a mineral essential to our cellphones will break your heart. I hope policy-makers on every continent will read this book. -- Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold's Ghost Cobalt Red is a riveting, eye-opening, terribly important book that sheds light on a vast ongoing catastrophe. Everyone who uses a smartphone, an electric vehicle, or anything else powered by rechargeable batteries needs to read what Siddharth Kara has uncovered. -- Jon Krakauer, author of Into Thin Air Meticulously researched and brilliantly written by Siddharth Kara, Cobalt Red documents the frenzied scramble for cobalt and the exploitation of the poorest people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. -- Baroness Arminka Helic, House of Lords, UK Siddharth Kara's powerfully told and meticulously researched book exposes the dirty secret that much of our 'clean' energy is powered by the violent exploitation, and blood, of children in the Congo. He makes a compelling case for the urgent need to address this modern form of slavery. -- Nick Grono, CEO, Freedom Fund As the world continues to embrace the net zero agenda and becomes ever more dependent on personal electronic devices and new technologies, this compelling book paints a dire portrait of the conditions under which a crucial natural resource is extracted. Drawing on multiple field missions and first-hand accounts of the process of cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Siddharth Kara shows in vivid detail not only life on the ground and the true human cost of extraction, but also the gross inequalities built into global value chains and business models that underpin this industry. This account reinforces our understanding of the interdependent and mutually reinforcing nature of all human rights and the many negative externalities of our modern global economy. -- Todd Landman, Professor of Political Science, Pro Vice Chancellor of the Faculty of Social Sciences, and Executive Director of the Rights Lab at the University of Nottingham Kara, who traveled the country, entering mines and speaking to workers at every level of the labor chain, exposes slavery, child labor, forced labor, and other ongoing horrors and crimes. Extensively researched, this piercing narrative is muckraking journalism at its finest. -- Booklist, STARRED review [Siddharth Kara's] well-written, forcefully argued report exposes the widespread, debilitating human ramifications of our device-driven global society. A horrifying yet necessary picture of exploitation and poverty in the Congo. -- Kirkus, STARRED review Readers will be outraged and empowered to call for change. - Publishers Weekly STARRED review Praise for Modern Slavery While many in this fight are sympathetic to the suffering, Kara not only brings true expertise, he brings true empathy. Read this book to immerse yourself in both. -- Jean Baderschneider, CEO, Global Fund to End Modern Slavery Extraordinary and shocking book. -- Alex De Waal, Times Literary Supplement A must-read for all those concerned about human rights and labor exploitation. -- Urmila Bhoola, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery


Praise for Cobalt Red With extraordinary tenacity and compassion, Siddharth Kara evokes one of the most dramatic divides between wealth and poverty in the world today. His reporting on how the dangerous, ill-paid labor of Congo children provides a mineral essential to our cellphones will break your heart. I hope policy-makers on every continent will read this book. -- Adam Hochschild, author of King Leopold's Ghost Cobalt Red is a riveting, eye-opening, terribly important book that sheds light on a vast ongoing catastrophe. Everyone who uses a smartphone, an electric vehicle, or anything else powered by rechargeable batteries needs to read what Siddharth Kara has uncovered. -- Jon Krakauer, author of Into Thin Air Meticulously researched and brilliantly written by Siddharth Kara, Cobalt Red documents the frenzied scramble for cobalt and the exploitation of the poorest people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. -- Baroness Arminka Helic, House of Lords, UK Siddharth Kara's powerfully told and meticulously researched book exposes the dirty secret that much of our 'clean' energy is powered by the violent exploitation, and blood, of children in the Congo. He makes a compelling case for the urgent need to address this modern form of slavery. -- Nick Grono, CEO, Freedom Fund As the world continues to embrace the net zero agenda and becomes ever more dependent on personal electronic devices and new technologies, this compelling book paints a dire portrait of the conditions under which a crucial natural resource is extracted. Drawing on multiple field missions and first-hand accounts of the process of cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Siddharth Kara shows in vivid detail not only life on the ground and the true human cost of extraction, but also the gross inequalities built into global value chains and business models that underpin this industry. This account reinforces our understanding of the interdependent and mutually reinforcing nature of all human rights and the many negative externalities of our modern global economy. -- Todd Landman, Professor of Political Science, Pro Vice Chancellor of the Faculty of Social Sciences, and Executive Director of the Rights Lab at the University of Nottingham Kara, who traveled the country, entering mines and speaking to workers at every level of the labor chain, exposes slavery, child labor, forced labor, and other ongoing horrors and crimes. Extensively researched, this piercing narrative is muckraking journalism at its finest. -- Booklist, starred review [Siddharth Kara's] well-written, forcefully argued report exposes the widespread, debilitating human ramifications of our device-driven global society. A horrifying yet necessary picture of exploitation and poverty in the Congo. -- Kirkus, starred review Praise for Modern Slavery While many in this fight are sympathetic to the suffering, Kara not only brings true expertise, he brings true empathy. Read this book to immerse yourself in both. -- Jean Baderschneider, CEO, Global Fund to End Modern Slavery Extraordinary and shocking book. -- Alex De Waal, Times Literary Supplement A must-read for all those concerned about human rights and labor exploitation. -- Urmila Bhoola, United Nations Special Rapporteur on Contemporary Forms of Slavery


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SIDDHARTH KARA is an author, researcher, and activist on modern slavery. He is a British Academy Global Professor and an Associate Professor of Human Trafficking and Modern Slavery at Nottingham University. Kara has authored three books on modern slavery and won the Frederick Douglass Book Prize. Kara's first book was adapted into a Hollywood film, Trafficked. A feature film inspired by Cobalt Red is currently in pre-production. He divides his time between the UK and the US.

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