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    Host Bill McGeeney is joined by Shane Ludtke of the Actual Astronomy Podcast, Jeff Buler of the Aeroecology Lab at the University of Delaware, and Matthias Schmitt of Cedar Breaks National Monument.

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    Bill's Picks:

    City moths may have evolved smaller wings due to light pollution, James Dinnean, NewScientist. Artificial light at night (ALAN) pollution alters bat lunar chronobiology: insights from broad-scale long-term acoustic monitoring, Ecological Processes.In the Spotlight: Bat Activity Shifts in Response to Intense Lighting of a Large Railway Construction Site, Sustainability.Dark Sky Month declared in Utah as state aims to foster ‘astrotourism’, Jonathon Sharp, ABC4. Wind farm radar system reduces nighttime light pollution in Iowa, YYC Team, Yale Climate Connections. Light Pollution and Oxidative Stress: Effects on Retina and Human Health, Environmental Pollution and Oxidative Stress. More exposure to artificial, bright, outdoor nighttime light linked to higher stroke risk, American Heart Association.

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    Host Bill McGeeney is joined by Isa Mohammed of the Caribbean Institute of Astronomy, Frank Turina of the Night Sky Resource Center, and the Director of Dark Sky International's Engagement, Bettymaya Foott.

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    Bill's Picks:

    Blue lights for Benny: Delco lights up to honor 2-year-old who unexpectedly died, Leland Pinder and Katherine Scott, 6ABC. Some Entergy customers could see increase in bills because of new bulbs used in street lights, WAFB9. LED Color Temperature Selection Process, the City of Grand Rapids.Architectural Review Board Staff Report, City of Palo Alto. A night in England’s darkest village, Helen Pickles, The Telegraph. UWS State Senator Renames Bird-Safety Bill FLACO Act: ‘Feathered Lives Also Count’, Gus Saltonstall, West Side Rag. MEANS AND WATERWAYS: LIGHTING A FERRY TERMINAL, Randall Whitehead, Furniture, Lighting & Décor.

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    Host Bill McGeeney is joined by storyteller Mary Stewart Adams, author of the new book - All Along the Night, Dani Robertson, and dark sky consultant, John Barentine.

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    Please be sure to check out Dani Robertson's Book: All Through the Night.

    Bill's Picks:

    Why flying insects gather at artificial light, Nature.Artificial light at night reduces earthworm activity but increases growth of invasive ragweed, BMC Ecology and Evolution.Artificial light at night affects the timing of roosting by Chimney Swifts, International Journal of Avian Science.David Duchovny tries to avoid 'electric light', BANG Showbiz.The majority of streets turned off at night in Bordeaux: what results after a year?, Jean Cittone, Le Figaro.Dark Skies: Watch as Powys lights go off for dark sky, BBC.Nocturnal Seafaring: the Reduction of Visibility at Night and its Impact on Ancient Mediterranean Seafaring. A Study Based on 8–4th Centuries BC Evidence, Journal of Maritime Archaeology.Orion and the Dark, Netflix.

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    'Why It's So Bright at Night' is a periodic episode of Light Pollution News, where host Bill McGeeney sits down and chats to understand the positions of people who advocate for light. The show's intent is to spur conversation and understanding, helping all of us work together to a common unified goal of a better tomorrow for people, plants and animals.

    This episode, mentioned in the Feb 2024: A Space for Celebration episode, Jennifer Huygen started a petition in Stevenage, England to add lighting to a park. We explore why the lighting is needed, what types of lighting would be deemed acceptable, and seek to understand the cultural issues that are driving the need behind the lights.


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    Host Bill McGeeney is joined by freelance writer, Lauren Collee, astronomer, Tim Brothers, and film maker, Tara Roberts Zabriski.

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    Bill's Picks:

    It’s autumn everywhere except under this streetlight, Be Smart.The Small Town That Turned Christmas Lights Into an Economic Miracle, Ruth Simon and Dave Cole, The Wall Street Journal.City of Davis looking for better ideas to light up streets, James Yalor, CBS News Sacramento. Streetlight Color Temperatures our Community Cares About, City of Boulder.Power outage and environmental justice in Winter Storm Uri: an analytical workflow based on nighttime light remote sensing, International Journal of Digital Earth.An inventory of human light exposure behaviour, Scientific Reports.In rural California, bright Santa Tracker spotlight divides a community, Clare Fonstein, San Francisco Chronicle. Maine’s Penobscot Watershed Is Too Important to Allow Mining, Linda Coutant, National Parks Conservation Association.Influence of COVID-19 on night-time lights in Czechia, Journal of Maps.

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    Host Bill McGeeney is joined by AstroBackyard's Ashley Northcotte, lighting designer and founder of Dark Source, Kerem Asfuroglu, and educator and advocate, Diane Turnshek.

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    Bill's Picks:

    God’s Promises Are Clearest When We Turn Out the Lights, Cort Gatliff, Christianity Today. Stays in Vegas: London mayor rejects plan for Stratford Sphere venue, Robert Booth, The Guardian. Heber Valley Utah Temple approved. See why the church agreed to dim the lighting, Tad Walch, Dessert News. Trains, stargazing put Ely on the map. Critics fear clean energy project could undo that., Wyaat Myskow, The Nevada Independent. Energy efficiency indicators in road lighting: critical evaluation in a case study, Bulletin of the Polish Academy of Sciences Technical Sciences. Shining a light on duckweed: exploring the effects of artificial light at night (ALAN) on growth and pigmentation, Plant Biology. Giant lasers to light up San Francisco for APEC, Amy Larson, KRON 4. Why can’t I wish upon a star in Boston?, Meg Richards, Berkeley Beacon.

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    Happy Holidays from Light Pollution News! Here's a special gift episode as a thank you for your continued support in 2023!

    In this special mini-episode, host Bill McGeeney shares seven articles left out of the normal month to month cycle! Stay tuned to for a post-show wrap up montage!

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    Bored Ape creator says UV lights at ApeFest burned attendees’ eyes and skin, Beth mole, Ars Technica. Lighting up rural Zimbabwe with upcycled plastic and LEDs, Privilege Musvanhiri, Deutsche Welle.The night sky is always getting faked, Emma Roth, the Verge. Illuminating investments: capitalising on the battle against light pollution, Lombard Odier.12 News Investigates: Hidden neighborhood danger -- street lights shocking dogs, killing one, Hillary Mintz, WISN.LED lightbulbs may be hazardous to your health, Katherine Drabiak, The Hill.Q&A: Why Do Humans Need Dark Skies?, Anya Petrone Slepyan, Daily Yonder.

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    Last Episode of 2023! Host Bill McGeeney is joined by 2023 Dark Sky Int'l Rising Star Award Recipient, Bonnie Peng, photographer of the new book, Spirits Dancing, Travis Novitsky, and Dark Skies Initiative Coordinator for the McDonald Observatory, Stephen Hummel.

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    F1 bans three key colours from Sphere during Vegas GP action, Adam Cooper, Autosport. Artificial light at night: a global disruptor of the night-time environment, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. Nighttime drone shows gaining more popularity, WVLT News. 5 Things You Can Do to Reduce Light Pollution, Madeleine Burry, AAA.SIU student’s campaign illuminates light pollution and its impact on wildlife, Carly Gist, Daily Egyptian.DARK SKIES: Students invited to count stars to pinpoint areas of light pollution in southwestern N.S., Tina Comeau, Saltwire. Low-cost air, noise, and light pollution measuring station with wireless communication and tinyML, Hardware X. Livin’ the Dream: Stars in a dark night sky, Mountain Times.

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    This month, host Bill McGeeney is joined by Ben Chappell, of the Narrowband Channel, Matthias Schmitt, Cedar Breaks National Monument Night Sky Program Manager, and environmental educator / blogger, Frank Turina.

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    While Las Vegas inaugurates its Sphere, London residents push back on plans for replica venue, Duarte Dias, CBS News.L.A. planning commission backs plan for 80 digital billboards on Metro sites, David Zahniser, Los Angeles Times.Astronomers sound alarm over light pollution from huge new satellite, Nicola Davis, The Guardian.Little-known medical condition that only reveals itself at night could affect millions, Antony Thrower, The Mirror.Pennsylvania Knights Build Observatory at VA Hospital, Knights of Columbus Supreme Council. Birders’ Joy Turns to Shock as Massive Migratory Wave Leads to Mass Mortality Due to Collisions With Chicago Buildings, Patty Wetli, WTTW.NEXT BIG STEPS FOR LIGHTS OUT LEGISLATION IN NEW YORK CITY, Suzanne Charle, NYC Audubon.

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    This month, host Bill McGeeney is joined by Ziz Knight, cofounder of the newly formed, Dark Skies Los Angeles, and Drew Evans, of the Flagstaff Dark Skies Coalition / Astrophotographer.

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    Perma-noon: On Light Pollution and the Way We Talk About the Natural World, Lauren Collee, LARB. This Incredible Glamping Site in Utah Is the First Resort to Become Dark Sky Certified, Stefanie Waldek, Travel & Leisure. How New ‘Dark Sky Resorts’ Will Help The Growing Astro-Tourism Market, James Carter, Forbes. Dark skies & Wild roars: Astrotourism in Safari destinations, Tsoko Maela, Getaway. Kayaking, night swims and stargazing: embracing adventure in Alentejo, Portugal, Orla Thomas, National Geographic. Three high-profile bills the California legislature will hear before session ends, Edan Villavolas, Washington Examiner. Cape May Introduces Light Pollution Ordinance, Vince Conti, Cape May County Herald. You can see the Milky Way from Nantucket. Residents want to keep it that way, Paula Moura, WBUR. Saving the Night Sky, Josh Riedel, Esquire. Should Greenwich ban night-time 'landscape lighting?'' It may protect migrating birds, experts say., Robert Marchant, Greenwich Time. Drivers’ Experiences and Informed Opinions of Presence Sensitive Lighting Point towards the Feasibility of Introducing Adaptive Lighting in Roadway Contexts, Smart Cities. Sleeping on the ISS isn't easy. This lamp for astronauts could help, Monisha Ravisetti, Space.com Lights Out, Texas! is helping keep the stars at night big and bright, Cole Baerlocher, Agrilife. Arch to dim lights for birds in September, Daniel Newman, STL Today.

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    This month, host Bill McGeeney is joined by Frank Turina, an astrophotographer, night sky advocate, and environmental educator with more than 15 years of working with the United States National Park Service Night Skies Program. You can learn more about his examinations of the ecological and cultural effects of light pollution from his website, at Darkskyastrophoto.

    And Ken Walczak, Senior Manager of the Far Horizons program at the Adler Planetarium, Co-Author of numerous papers on design and use of innovating instrumentation for light pollution research, and co-lead in the successful designation of the world's largest Urban Night Sky Place, the Palos Preserves. Walczak is also a board member with Dark Sky International.

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    With inspiration from Indianapolis, Destination Cleveland plans major downtown lighting installation, Susan Glaser, The Plain Dealer Cleveland.LED billboards could buy their way to Miami streets via campaign donations, Ladra, Political Cortadito.150% increase in light pollution in three years may lead to loss of dark sky status for park, Catherine Hubbard, Stuff.coCity of London Corporation Adopts New Net-Zero Light Pollution Guidance, Ella Tansley, This Week in FM.Environmental organization files 106 page report over light pollution on Palm Beach, threatens lawsuit, Caleb Califano, WPBF.Powys stargazers hit as £3,000 of telescopes stolen from observatory, Matt Jones, POWS Country Times. West Texas Oil Country Is Revealing a Sky Full of Stars, Sam Karas, Reasons to be Cheerful.Sphere lights up Las Vegas skyline with massive LED display, ABC NewsArtificial Light at Night: state of the science 2023 report released, John Barentine, Dark Sky Int’l. The Best No-Crowd Places to Go Stargazing, Emma Veidt, Backpacker.LED lights are meant to save energy. They’re cr

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    This month, host Bill McGeeney is joined by Jared Flesher, director of Dark Sacred Night, and Bill Green of the Philadelphia Moon Men and Brussels Lunatics. Learn more at LightPollutionNews.com.

    Articles:

    U.S. Bans Incandescent Light Bulbs The Next Pandemic Might Occur Because It’s Too Bright Out Across China: Dark Sky Industry delivers bright future for village Sheffield Conservation Area in Ontario has Gorgious Panomamic View Under a sea of stars These National Parks Are Hosting Stargazing Festivals in 2023 Why you should stop painting with light when photographing at night Unistellar Says its New Astro Photo Tech Totally Eliminates Light Pollution Charted: Distance to dark skies Smart lighting to minimise light pollution and protect biodiversity Low estrogen may worsen the circadian effects of light pollution Dim artificial light at night alters gene expression rhythms and growth in a key seagrass species Light pollution is taking the sparkle out of glow-worm mating Light pollution confuses a color-changing coastal woodlouse, new research shows Regulating light pollution Groveland is 1st city in Florida certified as Dark Sky Community New Jersey Town Takes Stand Against Outdoor Lighting THE FEDS HAVE THOUSANDS OF STADIUM LIGHTS ON THE BORDER. SWITCHING THEM ON WOULD DEVAS

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    This month, host Bill McGeeney is joined by Scott Morgan, Assistant Park Manager of the Hills Creek Park Complex - part of the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, and Daylon Burt of the Astro Escape. Learn more at LightPollutionNews.com.

    Articles:

    Survey finds increase in first-time Big Bend visitors, with most now staying outside the parkA day in space: Look no further than Flagstaff for your cosmos-themed day trip11 Dark Sky Airbnbs in Utah Perfect for StargazingHow to Find the Best Campsite for Stargazing This Summer2 million acres, 8 forests. It's all in the Pennsylvania Wilds.Northern Nights, Starry SkiesLight pollution and creation careNew Study Shows Urban Lighting Disrupts Rural InsectsGlobal disruption of coral broadcast spawning associated with artificial light at nightSustainable Landscapes Sustainable Places Dark Skies ProjectThere are two places in the world you can see a moonbow and this KY state park is oneBridging the gap between astronomy and the space industryVillagers in Rennington call for removal of streetlights to preserve dark sky viewsCity of South Lake Tahoe begins work making lights “dark sky compliant”New Zealanders to Celebrate Maori New Year in JulyFrench towns introduce ‘smart’ street lights which locals can turn onVIDEO: New project lights up WWU campus

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    This month, host Bill McGeeney is joined by astronomer, historian, author, science communicator, and dark-sky consultant, John Barentine of the Dark Sky Consulting LLC and Conservationist, Kaitlyn Evans. Learn more at LightPollutionNews.com.

    Articles:

    I was busted by the light police. They had a point The forgotten medieval habit of 'two sleeps' Want to Learn About Light Pollution? There’s a mini-course for that!Star bathing is the new outdoor travel trend we should all be trying for Summer 2023 Industry Must Face an Inconvenient Truth -- Most LED Lights at Night are Unhealthy Unpacking the Wallpack Songbirds, dusk and clear skies: Scientists explore migratory flights ‘Lights Out’ initiative appears to be saving birds from crashing into Philly buildings Knoxville, TN Zoo is offering up what they call “Twilight Tours” per WVLT 8 Flashlights posing major threat to nesting sea turtles Capture the Dark 2023 officially is under way Why the Greatest Threat to Star-Gazing Isn’t Light PollutionSmart Street Lights Market is Expected to Hit USD 14,751.1 million at a 23.4% CAGR by 2030 LDS Church will get to light up its Heber Valley Temple after all, but the faith didn’t get everything it wanted A World Without Darkness Could Be a Reality within a Few Years Aussie region determined to keep its darkness is a stargazer’s dream

    Afraid of the Dark:

    Hilton Head’s dark roads and pedestrians are deadly combo. What the town is doing about it

    Research Article of the Month:

    Manipulating spectra of artificial light affects movements patterns of bats along ecological corridors

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    This Month, host Bill McGeeney is joined by Michael Rymer of the Dark Sky (formerly International Dark Sky Association) and Youth Advocate, Bonnie Peng. Learn more at LightPollutionNews.com.

    Articles:

    Is light pollution making darkness a luxury? Here Come the Lumens The New Light Is Bad There’s something off about LED bulbs — which will soon be, thanks to a federal ban, the only kind you can buy. "Mysterious spiral" that looks like hazy, glowing galaxy seen hovering in Alaska's northern lightsWhy It’s Time for a Worldwide Lights-Out Program The Consequences of Light Pollution Light Pollution Disrupts Seasonal Differences in the Daily Activity and Metabolic Profiles of the Northern House Mosquito, Culex pipiens Blue Vigil developed a high intensity tethered LED array to a drone You're Definitely Suffering the Effects of Light Pollution—But We're Here to Help $3M in federal money coming to Norfolk for streetlight upgradesMayor Gloria highlights federal funding for streetlight repairs in multiple areas of San Diego Frederick, Md plans to update its street lighting

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    The Safety of Light: A Short History of Light in Public Spaces Camden Working to Fix Street Light Outages to Help Make Community SaferNatural Surveillance for Crime and Traffic Accidents: Simulating Improvements of Street Lighting in an Older Community

    Research Article of the Month: Impact of Solid State Roadway Lighting on Melatonin in Humans

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    This month, LPN is joined by Brandon Happe of the Philly Moon Men and Daylon Burt of Astro Escape. Learn more at LightPollutionNews.com.

    Articles:

    Residents’ petition forces city to revise “monster” street lighting upgrades LED streetlights are energy efficient, but are they environmentally friendly? It's complicated WA House votes 94-1 to limit light pollution from wind energy farms Pregnant women advised to dim lights before bed to reduce diabetes risk I spent a weekend in the darkest part of England and it changed me Lights Out Across the Country Animal astronomers: A bird’s eye view of the night sky Dazzling lights are causing ecological chaos, disrupting plants' seasonal rhythms and their fragile relationship with pollinators Lights off, danger on: What to know about the latest dangerous driving trend Astronomers stumble in diplomatic push to protect the night sky Smithsonian Exhibition Invites Visitors To Help Recover Their Fading Night Sky To Protect Wildlife from Artificial Light, Look to the Moon Turn up the lights: What to do in dark sky destinations during the day Ramadan: UAE Moon-sighting committee to search the skies on Tuesday

    Afraid of the Dark: ‘We Want Them Fixed': Group Calls Attention to Streetlight Outages in Northwest DC
    Research Article of the Month: Effects of light and noise pollution on avian communities of European cities are correlated with the species’ diet

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    This month, I’m joined by youth advocate, Bonnie Peng, and, conservationist and avid bird enthusiast, Kaitlyn Evans.

    We take a look at some of the most interesting articles to grace the topic of light pollution! Today, learn about the first African American astronomer. Take a ride on the Stargazer train, complete with a glass of wine and a heated flatbed railcar! And, MSG wants to build a giant glowing orb…maybe in your neighborhood.

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    In today’s episode, I’m joined by conservationist and avid bird watcher, Kaitlyn Evans.

    We take a look at some of the most interesting news articles to grace the topic of light pollution each month. This month, ‘Why Falling Asleep with the Lights on is bad for your health,’ How ‘Red Lighting could rewild night skies plagued by light pollution,’ ‘Urban light pollution could be a threat to marine ecosystems,’ ‘How Pollution is rising faster than anyone predicted!’ and much more!

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    In this episode, California Governor Gavin Newsome says light must shine on! Vetoes responsible lighting bill for gov’t buildings. Plus, Automatic measurement of LP, Spooky Street Lights, and a VA town struggling to protect its skies!

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    Welcome to Light Pollution News! I'm your host, Bill McGeeney, and I hope to take you on a monthly journey around all of the topics involving, pertaining to, and affecting light pollution.

    Over the years, the term and connotation of light pollution has grown from little more than astronomical sky glow plight to a major ecological issue. Light pollution doesn't just pertain to the effects of unshielded nighttime lighting, the conversation increasingly involves light temperature and brightness levels as they impact the environment they're turned on in.

    It's been said that light pollution is the easiest of all the pollutions to correct, simply turn off a light. However simple in action that may be, psychologically, it appears to be a much stickier problem.

    Stay with us on this journey as we look at news stories and research each month in hopes of continuing and expanding the dialog around a form of pollution many of us unwittingly partake in.

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