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The World in a Grain

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This eye-opening book reveals the surprising truth about sand, the essential yet often overlooked foundation of modern civilization. The author explores how our concrete buildings, asphalt roads, and digital devices are all voraciously dependent on this resource. The narrative delves into the global sand crisis, shedding light on the black market and the ruthless sand mafias that control these vital resources. With a mix of statistics, science, and on-the-ground reporting, the book presents a rich study of sand as a global commodity crucial to human development. It highlights the environmental implications of our profligate use of this seemingly inexhaustible resource, illustrating how we are running out in many areas. The author skillfully unpacks the complex relationship between innovation, greed, and waste, providing a compelling chronicle of civilization itself. Readers will discover fascinating insights on every page, revealing the hidden stories behind the sand that builds our world. This engaging investigation encourages a deeper understanding of sand's significance and the urgent need to conserve and protect it.

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The World in a Grain, Vince Beiser

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2018
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Titre
The World in a Grain
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Penguin US
Publié
2018
Format
rigide
Pages
294
ISBN10
0399576428
ISBN13
9780399576423
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This eye-opening book reveals the surprising truth about sand, the essential yet often overlooked foundation of modern civilization. The author explores how our concrete buildings, asphalt roads, and digital devices are all voraciously dependent on this resource. The narrative delves into the global sand crisis, shedding light on the black market and the ruthless sand mafias that control these vital resources. With a mix of statistics, science, and on-the-ground reporting, the book presents a rich study of sand as a global commodity crucial to human development. It highlights the environmental implications of our profligate use of this seemingly inexhaustible resource, illustrating how we are running out in many areas. The author skillfully unpacks the complex relationship between innovation, greed, and waste, providing a compelling chronicle of civilization itself. Readers will discover fascinating insights on every page, revealing the hidden stories behind the sand that builds our world. This engaging investigation encourages a deeper understanding of sand's significance and the urgent need to conserve and protect it.