Endorsements and Reviews

“This book shows how radiation emitted by electronic devices can cause biological harm. It describes how to reduce our emissions and exposure. These issues matter to anyone who uses technology. Therefore, everyone should read this book.”
– Frank Clegg, former President of Microsoft Canada, Founding CEO of Canadians for Safe Technology, www.c4st.org

“This is a ‘Stop, Look and Listen’ book. Katie Singer has performed a great public service by assembling compelling scientific studies and personal experiences about the effects of exposure to radiation from man-made electricity and wireless devices on birds, wildlife and human health. Like Rachel Carson, Singer’s warnings will not be popular with power company and telecommunications executives, who can be counted on to attempt to undermine her work. However, her findings deserve thoughtful analysis and action by concerned citizens and elected officials, and must not be swept under the rug.”
– Whitney North Seymour Jr., former NY State Senator, U.S. Attorney, and co-founder of the Natural Resources Defense Council.

“An Electronic Silent Spring
is an important and thoughtful book for every person concerned about the environment and human health.”
Kenny Ausubel, Co-CEO and Founder, Bioneers

“A must-read for those of us rushing heedlessly into the wireless age.”
Sally Fallon Morell, President, the Weston A. Price Foundation author of Nourishing Traditions

An Electronic Silent Spring Front CoverPublisher’s Weekly (April 7, 2014) named An Electronic Silent Spring a green book with a green theme:

“An Electronic Silent Spring: Facing the Dangers and Creating Safe Limits by Katie Singer outlines the technological, biological, and legal aspects of electrosmog.  It presents testimony from leading scientists, policy makers and citizens, and provides ways to reduce our emissions and exposure.”