The transformation of Shanghai into a modern megacity ahead of the World Expo 2010 showcases its remarkable developments, including towering skyscrapers, extensive bridges, and high-speed trains. This exploration delves into the city's rapid evolution while highlighting the challenges of maintaining human connections amidst urbanization. Through its intimate portrayal, the book provides valuable insights into the complexities of life in a fast-changing environment.
Stephen Grace Livres
Stephen Grace élabore des récits qui explorent la relation complexe entre l'humanité et l'environnement. Son approche axée sur la recherche l'amène à s'immerger dans des expériences diverses, de l'étude des gratte-ciel à Shanghai à la course à pied sur sentier au Tibet, dans le but d'éclairer les histoires complexes de lieux et de phénomènes. Le travail de Grace suit souvent des éléments tangibles, comme l'eau à travers le paysage de l'Ouest, pour explorer des thèmes plus larges de développement régional et de défis futurs. Son engagement envers une investigation approfondie promet aux lecteurs un voyage riche en détails et stimulant à travers les sujets qu'il aborde.






Grow: Stories from the Urban Food Movement
- 238pages
- 9 heures de lecture
A diverse group of urbanites in Denver, including a rapper and a grandmother, are reclaiming control over food systems to address personal and planetary health crises. In this compelling exploration, Stephen Grace uncovers their motivations and innovative practices, from guerrilla gardening to composting. The narrative highlights how these individuals confront issues like climate change and youth crime through food, fostering community connections and redefining relationships with nature. With humor and curiosity, Grace reveals a grassroots revolution that inspires hope and change.
The Great Divide
- 216pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Focusing on the history of Colorado water, this companion book to a film by Havey Productions explores the journey from the region's first inhabitants through the arrival of settlers and developers, culminating with contemporary environmentalists. Magnificently illustrated, it captures the evolving relationship with water, highlighting its significance to the land and its people across different eras.
A compelling book about the water crisis facing the West, grounded in history and important for residents as well as readers nationwide. This narrative weaves together the stories of human folly and grandiose endeavor that shaped the states and reveal the background of the critical economic and political issue that is how water is used and misused today.
It Happened in Denver
- 146pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Exploring the rich history of Denver, this collection features twenty-five captivating tales that highlight significant events, from gold rushes to urban renewal initiatives. Each story reveals how these moments have contributed to the unique character and development of the Mile High City.
Oil and Water
An Oilman's Quest to Save the Source of America's Most Endangered River
- 308pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The narrative follows Bud Isaacs, an oilman dedicated to restoring the ecological health of a major Western river after years of exploitation. Stephen Grace explores the intricate relationship between water and energy, shedding light on environmental issues and the struggles faced in combating ecological damage. Through Isaacs' journey, the book delves into the broader implications of water management and its impact on communities and ecosystems.