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Cobalt Red by Siddharth Kara; 9781250284303

Cobalt Red

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Cobalt Red offers a harrowing exploration of the human rights violations linked to cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Siddharth Kara delves into the lives of local communities, presenting a poignant tapestry of testimonies that illuminate the harsh realities faced by those ensnared in the cobalt supply chain.

The Plot

Through vivid narratives, Kara reveals the brutal conditions that pervade the mining industry, including the pervasive use of child labour and severe environmental degradation. The book meticulously traces the journey of cobalt from the depths of Congolese mines to its integration in high-tech devices, prompting readers to confront the moral implications of their consumption.

Themes

  • Human Rights: The book serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing exploitation in resource-rich regions.
  • Environmental Justice: Kara underscores the ecological toll of mining practices, raising questions about sustainability.
  • Corporate Responsibility: The narrative challenges major tech companies to reconsider their supply chains and ethical obligations.

Literary Merit

Kara's writing is both evocative and incisive, combining investigative journalism with a narrative style that is accessible yet deeply impactful. Cobalt Red stands alongside other critical works such as Blood Diamonds and The Looting of America, making it essential reading for those who seek to understand the complexities of global commerce and its human cost.

“A vital and urgent investigation into the dark underbelly of our technological world.”
Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 242 mm × 165 mm × 27 mm
Pages: 288
Publisher: St Martin's Press
ISBN: 9781250284303

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