
We dream of a green, sustainable future — electric cars gliding silently through clean cities, powered by endless sun and wind.But behind this dream lies another story — one of hidden mines, poisoned rivers, and the silent suffering of people and places we never see.In The Rare Metals War, French journalist Guillaume Pitron reveals the uncomfortable truth: the technologies meant to save our planet are built on foundations that may destroy it.From the polluted fields of Inner Mongolia to the global race for lithium and cobalt, this book uncovers the invisible cost of the “clean energy” revolution.At LeanReads, we dive beneath the surface of great books to find the questions that define our time:What does it mean to build a better world?And can progress be truly clean — if its roots are buried in the dirt?👉 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to LeanReads for more insightful book breakdowns!Read book summary: https://leanreads.com/6hvtWatch Video: https://youtu.be/f19_dzBnv9c📖 Want to read the full book? Check out the link below to support the author.Amazon Kindle: https://amzn.to/45rO0iCPaper book link 1: https://bookshop.org/a/115923/9781957363905Paper book link 2: https://amzn.to/4h5uj4tKindle book: https://amzn.to/42xIXvp