Katie Singer writes about the energy, extractions, toxic waste and greenhouse gases involved in manufacturing computers, telecom infrastructure, electric vehicles and other electronic technologies. She believes that if she’s not aware that she’s part of the problem, then she can’t be part of the solution. She dreams that every smartphone user learns about the supply chain of one of the hundreds of substances in a smartphone. Her most recent book is An Electronic Silent Spring. She currently writes about nature, democracy and technology for Wall Street International Magazine. Visit www.OurWeb.tech and www.ElectronicSilentSpring.com. To inquire about speaking engagements with Katie Singer, go to Contact.


Our Web of Inconvenient Truths: The Internet, Energy Use, Toxic Waste and Climate Change
OurWeb.tech 


An Electronic Silent Spring: Facing the Dangers and Creating Safe Limits
Electronic
SilentSpring.com
 


The Garden of Fertility:
A Guide to Charting
Your Fertility Signals
to Prevent or Achieve Pregnancy—Naturally—
and to Gauge Your Reproductive Health


The Garden of Fertility:
A Guide to Charting
Your Fertility Signals
to Prevent or Achieve Pregnancy—Naturally—
and to Gauge Your Reproductive Health


The Wholeness
of a Broken Heart


Contact
Katie Singer’s Jewelry
Katie’s favorite books
Essays about publishing
Reproductive System Posters