Katie Singer aspires to Herman Daly’s principles: Don’t take from the Earth faster than it can replenish; and don’t waste faster than it can absorb.
She writes about the energy, extractions, water use and toxic waste involved in manufacturing, operating and discarding the Internet, solar PVs, industrial wind and EVs; and she reports on ways to reduce
the technosphere’s ecological harms. Her books include
An Electronic Silent Spring, The Garden of Fertility, Honoring Our Cycles and The Wholeness of a Broken Heart (a novel). She aims to complete Mapping Our Technosphere to Reduce Harms to Nature, soon. Visit https://katiesinger.substack.com, www.OurWeb.tech and www.ElectronicSilentSpring.com. For speaking engagements
with Katie Singer, go to Contact
Energy Use, Toxic Waste
and Climate Change
(Forthcoming)
OurWeb.tech
The Garden of Fertility:
A Guide to Charting
Your Fertility Signals
to Prevent or Achieve Pregnancy—Naturally—
and to Gauge Your Reproductive Health
Facing the Dangers
and Creating Safe Limits
ElectronicSilentSpring.com
The Wholeness
of a Broken Heart
Contact
Katie Singer’s Jewelry
Katie’s favorite books
Essays about publishing
The Female and Male Reproductive Systems (Posters)