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Europe could not have been rebuilt as quickly nor as cheaply following the catastrophic damage of the Second World War without access to plentiful supplies of copper and other minerals from Africa. Cheap oil and gas have been the lifeblood of economic growth, rising living standards and mass consumerism, with the benefits felt most keenly by societies and states which had industrialised early and which had built institutions that protected investment.
The Earth Transformed: An Untold History
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