(Taken from http://forbesindia.com/blog/economy-policy/turn-the-dimmer-down-the-high-costs-of-urban-light-pollution/) |
For example, some birds that migrate at night navigate by moonlight and starlight. The presence of artificial light can cause them to wander off course and miss the ideal climate conditions for nesting, foraging and other activities.
(Taken from http://www.clearwatergazette.com/cg/news/critical-habitat- designated-for-loggerhead-sea-turtles-in-atlantic-gulf-of-mexico-20140717/) |
due to light pollution.
Light pollution may seem minuscule when compared with other forms of pollution. Although having little impact on humans, they can be devastating to the ecology around. In today's world, it is practically impossible for cities to not cause light pollution. But with awareness, we can perhaps tone down light pollution to a less devastating level.
References
Light Pollution Effects on Wildlife and Ecosystems (International Dark-Sky Association)
http://darksky.org/light-pollution/wildlife/
Light Pollution Taking Toll on Wildlife, Eco-Groups Say (National Geographic)
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/04/0417_030417_tvlightpollution.html
That's interesting, but I heard that there is a correlation between light pollution and an increase in cancer in humans, and while it hasn't been proven to be a direct cause of cancer, I think that light pollution likely has more than just a little impact on humans, health-wise.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment. I think this is a very interesting point you have brought up, and it is something I am not aware of. I will definitely go and search it up!
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