Charged: A History of Batteries and Lessons for a Clean Energy Future

Awards:   Runner-up for Cundill History Prize 2023 Runner-up for Cundill History Prize 2023 (United States) Winner of Nautilus Book Award (United States). Winner of Nautilus Book Award 2023 (United States) Winner of Nautilus Book Awards (United States). Winner of Susanne M. Glasscock Humanities Book Prize for Interdisciplinary Scholarship 2023
Author:   James Morton Turner ,  Paul S. Sutter ,  Paul S. Sutter
Publisher:   University of Washington Press
ISBN:  

9780295752181


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   09 May 2023
Format:   Paperback
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Charged: A History of Batteries and Lessons for a Clean Energy Future


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Awards

  • Runner-up for Cundill History Prize 2023
  • Runner-up for Cundill History Prize 2023 (United States)
  • Winner of Nautilus Book Award (United States).
  • Winner of Nautilus Book Award 2023 (United States)
  • Winner of Nautilus Book Awards (United States).
  • Winner of Susanne M. Glasscock Humanities Book Prize for Interdisciplinary Scholarship 2023

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**Finalist for The Cundill History Prize 2023** To achieve fossil fuel independence, few technologies are more important than batteries. Used for powering zero-emission vehicles, storing electricity from solar panels and wind turbines, and revitalizing the electric grid, batteries are essential to scaling up the renewable energy resources that help address global warming. But given the unique environmental impact of batteries--including mining, disposal, and more--does a clean energy transition risk trading one set of problems for another? In Charged, James Morton Turner unpacks the history of batteries to explore why solving ""the battery problem"" is critical to a clean energy transition. As climate activists focus on what a clean energy future will create--sustainability, resiliency, and climate justice--the history of batteries offers a sharp reminder of what building that future will consume: lithium, graphite, nickel, and other specialized materials. With new insight on the consequences for people and communities on the front lines, Turner draws on the past for crucial lessons that will help us build a just and clean energy future, from the ground up.

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Author:   James Morton Turner ,  Paul S. Sutter ,  Paul S. Sutter
Publisher:   University of Washington Press
Imprint:   University of Washington Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.367kg
ISBN:  

9780295752181


ISBN 10:   0295752181
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   09 May 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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An eminently readable, elegantly precise treatise on the topic of batteries. * Science * An enjoyable and accessible book...Many readers may be susceptible to the trap of wide-eyed idealism in terms of environmental activism and the “clean energy future” Turner discusses in this book. He strikes a great balance between optimism and pessimism on that front; he puts a lot of things into historical and highly realistic perspective. In doing so, he provides a roadmap for people who actually want to achieve a clean energy future, pointing to the pitfalls previous engineers fell into or carved themselves, and advising how to learn from those mistakes and forge ahead. * H-Environment (H-Net) * Engrossing and sobering, Charged is essential reading for anyone concerned about environment, energy, and the sustainable future. * H-Sci-Med-Tech (H-Net) * The book provides readers with a valuable history of battery technology, the interdependency of batteries and the environment, and the challenge (and perhaps impossibility) of just energy transition policies. * Environmental History *


"""An eminently readable, elegantly precise treatise on the topic of batteries."" * Science * ""An enjoyable and accessible book...Many readers may be susceptible to the trap of wide-eyed idealism in terms of environmental activism and the 'clean energy future' Turner discusses in this book. He strikes a great balance between optimism and pessimism on that front; he puts a lot of things into historical and highly realistic perspective. In doing so, he provides a roadmap for people who actually want to achieve a clean energy future, pointing to the pitfalls previous engineers fell into or carved themselves, and advising how to learn from those mistakes and forge ahead."" * H-Environment (H-Net) * ""Engrossing and sobering, Charged is essential reading for anyone concerned about environment, energy, and the sustainable future."" * H-Sci-Med-Tech (H-Net) * ""The book provides readers with a valuable history of battery technology, the interdependency of batteries and the environment, and the challenge (and perhaps impossibility) of just energy transition policies."" * Environmental History *"


Author Information

James Morton Turner is professor of environmental studies at Wellesley College. He is author of The Promise of Wilderness: American Environmental Politics since 1964 and coauthor of The Republican Reversal: Conservatives and the Environment from Nixon to Trump.

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