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skralyx
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Thursday October 07, 2021 · 7:20 PM PDT
Stars cant fight city lights. Theyve turned their backs on us.
A hundred years ago, just about anyone could walk outside into their yard at night, look up, and easily see the Milky Way. But now we all take for granted that you cant see any but the very brightest features of the night sky from urban and even suburban areas because theres simply no getting around all the light pollution. Its just the cost of doin business.
But that thinking is beginning to change.
In September 2021, my beloved Pittsburgh became the first major city to rethink how urban lighting will be conducted, passing a dark-sky ordinance not only for visibility of the night sky but also to use less energy, to help plants and animals by maintaining a crisper day-night cycle, to reduce glare for better night vision, and to benefit those in poorer neighborhoods who are disproportionately negatively affected by wasteful overlighting.
Im so proud of you, Pittsburgh! I hope your action will lead the way for cities across the United States.
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more (fairly detailed article): https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2021/10/7/2055974/-The-first-major-city-in-the-United-States-passes-a-dark-sky-ordinance?utm_source=EarthSky+News
markie
(22,756 posts)I am so grateful for my night sky!
Bernardo de La Paz
(48,955 posts)Judi Lynn
(160,450 posts)wackadoo wabbit
(1,164 posts)To be able to stargaze from my front yard is a real gift. I think it would be wonderful if every community became a Dark Sky Community.