Critical Minerals, the Climate Crisis and the Tech Imperium
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG
Published:2nd Mar '24
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This book examines the latest manifestations of resource competition. The energy transition and the digitalization of the global economy are both accelerating even as geopolitics driven by Sino-American hyper-competition become increasingly contentious. The volume brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars, policy makers, institutional stakeholders, and industry experts to analyze not only the transition itself, but also the implications that the need for uninterrupted access to unprecedented levels of raw materials generates. By framing the challenges ahead for global society, governance, industry, international power politics, and the environment, the book asks hard questions about the choices that need to be made to reach net zero by mid-century. Moreover, it sheds light on different facets of the growing risks to what have been global interdependent supply chains in a way that is nuanced, balanced, and practical, thus pushing back on some of the most sensational headlines that breed confusion and may lead policymakers to make more narrow and less effective decisions. The volume is an outcome of “Rich Rocks, the Climate Crisis and the Tech-imperium” a Summer Institute at Caltech and the Huntington that took place in July 2021.
“This book, come from the discussions and arguments at that specific Summer Institute in 2021. However, those discussions and arguments also seem to have sharpened the analysis … they are often insightful and without the simplifications that has been a trademark of the critical raw materials narrative of late. … . the book gives the reader an astute discussion of the present situation of critical minerals and the tech imperium, and what governments can do to remedy the situation.” (Anton Löf, Mineral Economics, Vol. 36 (4), 2023)
ISBN: 9783031255793
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210 pages
2023 ed.