Do you ever look up at a hazy night sky and ask: What happened to all the stars? The simple answer is light pollution. When we talk about pollution, it’s rarely light pollution, but it’s out there and it’s a problem. Light pollution takes many forms but one of the most prevalent is over-illumination in an urban area that makes it tough to see the stars. It takes away the “star light, star bright” of the childhood rhyme, costs us billions of dollars, and confuses wildlife. It’s time to stop this harmful practice by finding ways to reduce or prevent light pollution. The first step is to read about this problem. Causes of Light Pollution There are many different types of light pollution and many different causes. Light pollution can mean the spillover of excessive lighting from one property to another. It can also mean the 24-hours-a-day illumination (called sky […]
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