White Light The Essential Element That Changed the World

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Author: Jack Lohmann
Year: 2025
Language: en
Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9781836430872
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White Light The Essential Element That Changed the World by Jack Lohmann, published by Oneworld Publications in April 2025, explores the critical role of phosphorus in life and its profound impact on the environment. This 288-page book delves into the history and significance of phosphorus, revealing how its discovery as a fertilizer transformed agriculture and society. Lohmann examines the journey from the early days of its use to the modern implications of phosphorus extraction, highlighting its essential nature while also addressing the environmental consequences of its exploitation.

Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of the relationship between phosphorus and life, as well as the environmental policies surrounding its use. The narrative traverses various locations, from the historical landscapes of Suffolk to the devastated island of Nauru, illustrating the complex interplay between nature and human activity. By weaving together themes of environmental conservation, political ideologies, and the life sciences, Lohmann invites readers to reflect on their connection to the earth and the legacy of their actions.


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‘White Light is a conscience-driven tour de force.’ Pico Iyer

The most important element you never think about – uncover the secret life of phosphorus

Phosphorus is the keystone of life. Without it, cells cannot divide and plants cannot photosynthesise. Highly reactive, it is seldom found in its elemental form – but, when pure white phosphorus is exposed to air, it emits a ghostly white light.

In 1842, Darwin’s beloved botany professor, Reverend John Stevens Henslow, discovered the miraculous potential of phosphorus as a fertilizer. He hardly imagined that his countrymen would soon be grinding the bones of dead soldiers and mummified Egyptian cats to fertilise farms. Nor that his discovery would spawn a global mining industry, changing diets, lifestyle and the face of the planet forever.

Journeying across the flat expanses of Henslow’s Suffolk to far-flung Nauru, an island stripped of its life force by this ravenous young industry, Lohmann sifts through the Earth’s geological layers and eras, exploring our strained relationship with a life-giving element. Bold, lyrical, genre-defying, White Light invites us to renew our broken relationship not just with the earth but with our own death – and the life it brings after us.

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‘An effervescent – or I should say phosphorescent – debut from a talented young science writer.’ Steve Brusatte, bestselling author of The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs

‘An eerie exploration of a strange and surprising element, and a plangent warning of a looming environmental crisis that needs our attention. Science writing of the highest order.’ Cal Flyn, author of Islands of Abandonment

‘In this deft and radiant book, Jack Lohmann has achieved something quite rare: a work that is scientifically precise yet ethically expansive.’ Rob Nixon, author of Slow Violence

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