The story of environmental change is not about drought or floods, it's characters are not politicians or public spokesmen. It is my story, your story, and the story that connects us both. The Measure of Man captures the atmosphere of anticipation, and change looming in the air as they are experienced by a well-off lawyer in the rush of Manhattan (NYC, USA), a young barber in ancient town of Hasankeyf in Southern Anatolia, Turkey, a family of fisherman on pictorial Lake Tonle Sap in the heart of Cambodia, and a publisher in the all-eco quarter Vauban in Freiburg in Southern Germany.
—Anonymous