Reviews
Review: Economic Botany Journal - April 1, 2009
“Uncertain Peril is a beautifully scripted, clearly articulated warning about the hazards of genetically engineered crops…This landmark book brings greater transparency to industry and government cover-ups of the consequences and impacts of this technology on an unsuspecting citizenry, and it points the way to changing our course for greater global food security in the future. Make this book number one on your reading list!”
Review: Sierra Magazine - March 1, 2009
“Eating is not only an agricultural act, these new voices tell us. It is also an ecological act, and a moral, political, and ethical one . . . books that concentrate on a single food issue – like Claire Hope Cummings’s Uncertain Peril, about transgenic seeds and the danger of corporate control of the food supply, or Mark Winne’s Closing the Good Gap, about improving low-income families’ access to nourishing food – provide a lot of sustenance without sending you into a stupor.”