Light pollution: Here's how to preserve starry night skies | World Economic Forum

2023-04-06 22:30:10 By : Mr. Witkey witkey

Artificial light from urbanization and LED lighting is causing light pollution, reducing the visibility of stars in the night sky. Image: Unsplash/rodi01

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