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In this episode, I review Black Gold by Jeremy Paxman, a fascinating exploration of how coal shaped Britain’s history and economy. From its pivotal role in the Industrial Revolution to its lasting impact on society, this book unpacks the stories behind the rise and fall of coal mining. 

Whether it’s understanding how St. Paul’s Cathedral was funded by coal taxes or how mining communities thrived and suffered, this book sheds light on a resource we often overlook.

I share key takeaways about coal’s role in shaping the UK and the lessons we can apply to today’s sustainability challenges. The book also dives into the human cost of the industry—its exploitation and resilience—and why we need to rethink how we approach global energy transitions. 

If you’ve ever been curious about the roots of modern industry or wondered how history shapes the future of sustainability, this one’s for you!

Here are the highlights:

(3:10) The Role of Coal in the UK's Development

(6:33) The Dark Side of the Coal Industry

(7:49) The Economic and Social Impact of Coal

(8:49) The Power of Small Groups and Social Movements

(12:48) The Legacy of Coal and Its Impact on Modern Society

(14:46) The Ethical and Economic Responsibility of the UK

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