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About the book
Long before it was used to power modern smartphones and electric vehicles, cobalt was prized for a completely different reason: its unparalleled ability to produce a brilliant, indestructible blue. From ancient Egyptian ceramics to Chinese porcelain, it was the ultimate luxury pigment.
However, the pursuit of this mesmerizing color came with a staggering human and environmental cost. The mining of cobalt ores was notoriously toxic, earning the metal its name from the German word «Kobold,» meaning a malicious goblin blamed for poisoning miners in the deep, dark earth.
Blue Gold traces the fascinating journey of cobalt from an ancient artistic luxury to a modern technological necessity. It uncovers the hidden economic wars fought over this rare element, detailing how the desire for a single color shaped global trade routes and drove colonial exploitation.
Explore the intersection of art, chemistry, and economics. Understand the historical weight of the materials we take for granted, and how the ancient quest for beauty directly mirrors our modern hunger for energy.
