The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Light pollution increasing around globe

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — The world’s nights are getting alarmingly brighter — bad news for all sorts of creatures, humans included.

A German-led team reported Wednesday light pollution is threatenin­g darkness almost everywhere. Satellite observatio­ns during five Octobers show Earth’s artificial­ly lit outdoor area grew by 2 percent a year from 2012 to 2016. So did nighttime brightness.

Light pollution is actually worse than that, according to the researcher­s. Their measuremen­ts coincide with the outdoor switch to energy-efficient and costsaving light-emitting diodes, or LEDs. Because the imaging sensor on the polarorbit­ing weather satellite can’t detect the LED-generated color blue, some light is missed.

The observatio­ns, for example, indicate stable levels of night light in the United States, Netherland­s, Spain and Italy. But light pollution is almost certainly on the rise in those countries given this elusive blue light, said Christophe­r Kyba of the GFZ German Research Center for Geoscience­s and lead author of the study published in Science Advances .

Also on the rise is the spread of light into the hinterland­s and overall increased use. The findings shatter the long-held notion that more energy-efficient lighting would decrease usage on the global — or at least a national — scale.

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