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Mentioned in 8 episodes
The Elements of Power
Gadgets, Guns, and the Struggle for a Sustainable Future in the Rare Metal Age
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
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as the book that frames the episode's exploration of battery supply chains and Congo's exploitation.

John Donvan

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Think Twice About War, Tech, & Dirty Supply Chains: The Elements of Power with Nicolas Niarchos
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as the guest's new book investigating the global supply of battery metals and their human and environmental costs.


Atossa Araxia Abrahamian

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Are Lithium and Cobalt the New Oil? The Elements of Power, with Nicolas Niarchos
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as tailor-made for the podcast, exploring the history, extraction, and applications of cobalt.


Ryan Hogg

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Nicolas Niarchos | Cobalt, China & The Congo... The Elements Of Power
Recommended by the hosts as a comprehensive, holistic investigation of the battery metals supply chain, cited while interviewing its author.

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Who Controls the Battery Age? Congo, China, and the New Resource Order
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to introduce the guest and his book about rare earths, and referenced by ![undefined]()

when describing his authorship.


Jacob Goldstein

David Abraham

Can the US Break China's Grip on Rare Earths?
Mentioned as a book written by the guest, ![undefined]()

, on the topic of rare earth metals.

David Abraham

Rare Earth Emergency
Mentioned as a new book by the guest, discussing war, technology, and the dirtiest supply chain on Earth.

The Future is Battery-Powered - The Story
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as an essential book for understanding the critical minerals race between major powers.

Eric Olander

View From Washington: What the US Needs to Do to Re-Engage Africa
The new book by Nicholas Niarchos about a story of war technology and the dirtiest supply chain on earth.

Chinese Amorality vs. American Immorality
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as a book that people will be talking about, focusing on the materials and ethics of battery technology.

Ravi Gupta

The Moral Cost of Phones


