O Autorze

Garrett James Hardin was an influential American ecologist and philosopher, best known for his contributions to environmental science and his advocacy for population control. He gained widespread recognition for his 1968 essay, "The Tragedy of the Commons," which discussed the conflict between individual interests and the common good. Hardin's work highlighted the need for sustainable resource management and the importance of addressing overpopulation as a critical environmental issue. Throughout his career, he published numerous articles and books that explored the intersection of biology, ethics, and social policy, aiming to provoke thought and inspire action on pressing ecological concerns.

Hardin's ideas extended beyond environmentalism; he also delved into social and political topics, emphasizing the role of ethics in science and public policy. He was a strong advocate for the concept of carrying capacity and the limits of growth, urging societies to consider the long-term consequences of unchecked progress. His writings continue to resonate today, influencing environmental policy and public discourse on sustainability, making him a pivotal figure in the field of ecology.

Narodowość Amerykański
Data Urodzenia April 27, 1915
Miejsce Urodzenia Los Angeles, California, USA
Data śmierci September 30, 2003
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