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We Do Things Differently : The Outsiders Rebooting Our World - Mark Stevenson

We Do Things Differently

The Outsiders Rebooting Our World

By: Mark Stevenson

Hardcover | 16 January 2018

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There is hope for us yet: "Stevenson's engaging commentary has the ability to restore your faith in human ingenuity in the face of adversity." --Geographical magazine

Our systems are failing. Old models--for education, healthcare and government, food production, energy supply--are creaking under the weight of modern challenges. As the world's population heads towards 10 billion, it's clear we need new approaches. In We Do Things Differently, historian and futurologist Mark Stevenson sets out to find them, across four continents.

From Brazilian favelas to high-tech Boston, from rural India to a shed inventor in England's home counties, Mark Stevenson travels the world to find the advance guard reimagining our future. At each stop, he meets innovators who have already succeeded in challenging the status quo, pioneering new ways to make our world more sustainable, equitable, and humane.

Populated by extraordinary characters--including Detroit citizens who created new jobs and promoted healthy eating by building greenhouses; an Austrian mayor who built a new biomass plant using the by-product of a local flooring company; and an Indian doctor who crowdsourced his research and published his findings online--We Do Things Differently paints a riveting picture of what can be done to address the world's most pressing dilemmas, offering a much-needed dose of down-to-earth optimism. It is a window on (and a roadmap to) a different and better future.

"Stevenson writes with enormous warmth and humor." --Cory Doctorow

Industry Reviews
Stevenson is an excellent storyteller and knows how to make science comprehensible, whether it is drug metabolism or liquid-air engines. The chapters on drug discovery with which the book opens are especially well told. Fascinating.
Stevenson wears no blindfold. His tools are curiosity, open-mindedness, clarity and reason . . . ultimately exhilarating.
Solid reportage and inspirational reading for those who imagine they can do it--whatever "it" is--better.

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