Material World

The Making of Civilisation

Paperback, 154 pages

English language

Published July 29, 2023 by Ebury Publishing.

ISBN:
978-0-7535-5916-1
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Sand, salt, iron, copper, oil and lithium. They built our world, and they will transform our future.

These are the six most crucial substances in human history. They took us from the Dark Ages to the present day. They power our computers and phones, build our homes and offices, and create life-saving medicines. But most of us take them completely for granted.

In Material World, Ed Conway travels the globe - from the sweltering depths of the deepest mine in Europe, to spotless silicon chip factories in Taiwan, to the eerie green pools where lithium originates - to uncover a secret world we rarely see. Revealing the true marvel of these substances, he follows the mind-boggling journeys, miraculous processes and little-known companies that turn the raw materials we all need into products of astonishing complexity.

As we wrestle with climate change, energy crises and the threat of new global conflict, …

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5 stars

I think this is probably one of, if not the best non fiction book I've read in recent years.

Incredibly well written, interesting, intricately connected, and mind blowing. This book masterfully combines science, history, and glimpses of the future while at no point being dry or academic.

Some highlights for me: - The great salt hedge of India - Cheshire salt in the modern day - Synthetic petroleum during WWII - Fracking - What is your tomato really made of

I loved how Conway linked each of the materials in the material world together and gave me an overview of our modern tech tree.

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5 stars

I highly recommend. I found the history of the material sciences progress mixed with most modern applications and problems very engaging. Felt a bit more rushed towards the end chapters.

Data ends on 2022, so perhaps an update on lithium would be valuable: after the spike in prices the author mentions, in 2023 lithium prices fell 80% despite the EV car and battery production growing at a high pace. New sites are being brought online.

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