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Monitoring, trends and impacts of light pollution

  • Hector Linares Arroyo*
  • , A. Abascal
  • , Tobias Degen
  • , Martin Aubé
  • , Brian R. Espey
  • , Geza Gyuk
  • , Franz Hölker
  • , Andreas Jechow
  • , M. Kuffer
  • , Alejandro Sánchez de Miguel
  • , Alexandre Simoneau
  • , Ken Walczak
  • , Christopher C.M. Kyba
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Light pollution has increased globally, with 80% of the total population now living under light-polluted skies. In this Review, we elucidate the scope and importance of light pollution and discuss techniques to monitor it. In urban areas, light emissions from sources such as street lights lead to a zenith radiance 40 times larger than that of an unpolluted night sky. Non-urban areas account for over 50% of the total night-time light observed by satellites, with contributions from sources such as transportation networks and resource extraction. Artificial light can disturb the migratory and reproductive behaviours of animals even at the low illuminances from diffuse skyglow. Additionally, lighting (indoor and outdoor) accounts for 20% of global electricity consumption and 6% of CO2 emissions, leading to indirect environmental impacts and a financial cost. However, existing monitoring techniques can only perform a limited number of measurements throughout the night and lack spectral and spatial resolution. Therefore, satellites with improved spectral and spatial resolution are needed to enable time series analysis of light pollution trends throughout the night.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)417-430
Number of pages14
JournalNature Reviews Earth & Environment
Volume5
Issue number6
Early online date23 May 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

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  • Author Correction: Monitoring, trend and impacts of light pollution

    Linares Arroyo, H., Abascal, A., Degen, T., Aubé, M., Espey, B. R., Gyuk, G., Hölker, F., Jechow, A., Kuffer, M., Sánchez de Miguel, A., Simoneau, A., Walczak, K. & Kyba, C. C. M., Aug 2024, In: Nature Reviews Earth and Environment. 5, 8, 1 p., 605.

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