Adam Briggle
À propos de l'auteur
Adam Briggle is a philosopher and author known for his work on the intersection of philosophy, science, and public policy. He has gained recognition for his efforts to engage communities in discussions about environmental issues, particularly in relation to fracking and the impact of energy production on local populations. His book, "A Field Philosopher's Guide to Fracking: How One Texas Town Stood Up to Big Oil and Gas," details the struggles of a Texas town as its residents confront the realities of fracking and its implications for their health and environment.
Briggle also contributes to the field of philosophy by exploring the ethical dimensions of technology and society. His involvement in public discourse aims to bridge the gap between academic philosophy and the pressing issues faced by communities today. Through his writings, he encourages critical thinking about the role of science and technology in shaping human experiences and the moral responsibilities that come with them.