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TitleHeavy Metal
SubtitleEarth’s Minerals and the Future of Sustainable Societies
ContributorPhilippe D. Tortell(editor)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.11647/OBP.0373
Landing pagehttps://www.openbookpublishers.com/books/10.11647/OBP.0373
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
CopyrightPhilippe D. Tortell. Copyright of individual chapters are maintained by the chapter author(s).
PublisherOpen Book Publishers
Publication placeCambridge, UK
Published on2024-04-08
ISBN978-1-78374-956-0 (Paperback)
978-1-78374-958-4 (Hardback)
978-1-80064-977-4 (PDF)
978-1-80511-043-9 (HTML)
978-1-80064-390-1 (EPUB)
Short abstract Heavy Metal: Earth’s Minerals and the Future of Sustainable Societies brings together world-leading experts from across the globe to reimagine the future of mineral exploration and mining in a post-fossil fuel world.
Long abstract Heavy Metal: Earth’s Minerals and the Future of Sustainable Societies brings together world-leading experts from across the globe to reimagine the future of mineral exploration and mining in a post-fossil fuel world. Minerals and metals – for batteries, circuit boards, wiring and other components – are essential to a digital, carbon-neutral economy. But how can we grapple with the environmental, social and geopolitical challenges caused by the extraction and use of these critical resources? Concise, accessible, and engaging, the essays in this timely collection intertwine a broad spectrum of disciplines to help us understand and reimagine our relationship with minerals. Exploring a wide range of themes, from the colonial history of mining and Indigenous resistance, to new frontiers in exploration geology, waste management and recycling, this book draws on experts from fields as diverse as geology, mining engineering, law, economics and public policy. The book also explores mineral resources through an artistic lens, with a collection of stunning images from the Canadian photographer Edward Burtynsky, and excerpts of a new musical work, the Heavy Metal Suite. This thought-provoking and ultimately hopeful book guides us towards a more responsible, ethical and sustainable use of metals and minerals. It is essential reading for anyone interested in how we supply the resources needed for a carbon-neutral economic future.
Print length278 pages (xxiv+254)
LanguageEnglish (Original)
Dimensions203 x 20 x 203 mm | 8" x 0.79" x 8" (Paperback)
203 x 23 x 203 mm | 8" x 0.91" x 8" (Hardback)
Weight603g | 21.27oz (Paperback)
799g | 28.18oz (Hardback)
Media24 illustrations
OCLC Number1429614663
LCCN2023446239
THEMA
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BIC
  • RB
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BISAC
  • SCI031000
  • TEC036000
  • NAT015000
  • NAT011000
LCC
  • HD9506.A2
Keywords
  • minerals
  • mining
  • environmental sustainability
  • geology
  • engineering
  • Indigenous resistance
Contents

Introduction

(pp. 1–8)
  • Philippe D. Tortell

Colonialism and Mining

(pp. 9–16)
  • Allen Edzerza
  • Dave Porter

The Future Demand and Supply of Critical Minerals

(pp. 17–30)
  • Werner Antweiler

Where We Find Metals

(pp. 31–38)
  • Shaun Barker

Ocean Minerals

(pp. 39–46)
  • John Wiltshire

Mines in the Sky

(pp. 47–56)
  • Sara Russell
  • Riz Mokal

Mining in Icy Worlds

(pp. 57–66)
  • Anita Dey Nuttall
  • Mark Nuttall

Landscapes of Extraction

(pp. 67–86)
  • Edward Burtynsky

Black Panther and an Afrofuturist Vision for Mining

(pp. 87–96)
  • Sara Ghebremusse

The Face of Mining

(pp. 97–106)
  • Carol Liao

Indigenous Mining: Ancient Wisdom and Modern Practice

(pp. 107–116)
  • Melanie Mackay

Can Small Mining Be Beautiful?

(pp. 117–126)
  • Marcello Veiga
  • J. Alejandro Delgado-Jimenez

A Closer Relationship with Our Metals

(pp. 127–136)
  • W. Scott Dunbar
  • Jocelyn Fraser

A Matter of Trust

(pp. 137–144)
  • Allison Macfarlane

The Heavy Metal Suite

(pp. 145–148)
  • Philippe D. Tortell
  • Dorival Puccini, Jr.

Diloo

(pp. 148–150)
  • T. Patrick Carrabré

Kypros 29

(pp. 151–153)
  • Valeria Valle

Zinc

(pp. 153–155)
  • Yao Chen

Platinum

(pp. 155–156)
  • Vuma Ian Levin

Aura Tenebris (Radiant Darkness)

(pp. 156–158)
  • Augusta Read Thomas

Iztacteocuitlatl (Silver)

(pp. 158–163)
  • Roberto Morales-Manzanares

A Lithium Fascination

(pp. 164–166)
  • Christopher Sainsbury

Silicon

(pp. 166–169)
  • Chris Chafe

The Copper Supply Gap: Mining Bigger and Deeper

(pp. 171–180)
  • Erik Eberhardt

Lithium

(pp. 181–190)
  • Lee A. Groat

Metal and Water

(pp. 191–200)
  • Nadja Kunz

Mine Waste

(pp. 201–210)
  • Roger Beckie

Microbial Mining

(pp. 211–218)
  • Gordon Southam

A New Life for Old Metals

(pp. 219–228)
  • Maria Holuszko

The End of Endlessness

(pp. 229–234)
  • Naomi Klein
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Contributors

Philippe D. Tortell

(editor)
Professor of Oceanography at University of British Columbia
Head of the Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science at University of British Columbia
Co-Lead Investigator of Future Minerals Initiative at University of British Columbia
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0212-2151

Philippe Tortell is a Professor of Oceanography at UBC, Head of the Department of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Science, and Co-Lead Investigator of UBC’s Future Minerals Initiative. He is a sea-going oceanographer, with more than two decades of experience documenting the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems around the world. He has been a member of the College of the Royal Society of Canada, a Von Humboldt Research Fellow and past Director of the UBC Institute for Advanced Studies. He has published more than one hundred research articles, and edited three previous books, including Reflections of Canada, Memory, and Earth 2020: An Insider’s Guide to a Rapidly Changing Planet.

UK registered social enterprise and Community Interest Company (CIC).

Company registration 14549556

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