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Save the Darkness

By: maria tillinghous

For those sky-watchers who worry about the environment, having the world go green is not enough. Alternatively, it ought to be dark green in color. Although light pollution doesn't generally cause as much alarm as other issues such as the changing climate, there is an outspoken community of stargazers that feel this is an important problem that must be worked on and eventually solved.

Our Milky Way is home to hundreds of millions of stars, fewer and fewer of which are observable due to increasing light pollution; not only does light pollution interfere with our experiencing the wonder of our own galaxy, but it also wastes energy. In two-thirds of American cities, people are unable to see the Milky Way at their homes.

The Milky way is used by many to gauge the level of visibility in a dark night sky. If you consult an atlas and look at the eastern portion of the US, you will find areas the size of a small country with dark unpolluted skies. It is difficult to find locations to observe the dark in the West.

Security lighting is not only necessary at night, since the majority of property crimes are happening during the daylight hours. (in home and industrial settings) may not be as important as people think. Twenty-seven states have responded to the need for controlling light pollution, but more need to become concerned with this problem.

The pollution that is caused by home owners will need to be reduced. (including a control of security lighting and snugger window coverings)

Maria is a freelance journalist writing about Thomas Sandersen patio awnings.

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