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No Sleep, No Stars, No Migrating Birds: It’s Time We Talked About Light Pollution

Por: Forbes Tech March 12, 2023

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Downtown main street of Liberal, Kansas sports new streetlights with old-time character, but which ... [+] pour light out in all directions and up into the sky. With no shielding the exposed globes cause much glare that makes seeing difficult.Jim Richardson Do you remember the last time you stood under a completely dark sky and looked at the stars? Of course you do—probably because it was such an unusual experience. After all, is rampant, so... + full article



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