The Royal Astronomical Society is urging governments to classify artificial light as pollution, citing growing risks to ...
Light pollution is a man-made problem caused by the excessive use of artificial lights, especially at night. These lights can disrupt natural sleep cycles, waste energy, and even mislead migratory ...
A new study using satellites to observe Earth’s light pollution has revealed a devastating statistic for astrophotographers and skygazers: Light pollution has increased by 16 percent in less than ten ...
Artificial light pollution is a lesser-known factor contributing to the decline of pollinator species. Light pollution negatively impacts nocturnal pollinators like moths and bats, disrupting their ...