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Switch-offs

Most UK councils are adopting environmental and economic lights-out policies The CfDS does not call for the switching off of

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Blue-rich LED Lighting: Bright New Future?

Artificial lighting is undergoing a radical worldwide change toward high intensity LEDs. These appear to have many advantages: cheap, energy-efficient

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Light and Health

On June 16 2009, the American Medical Association (AMA) voted unanimously to support efforts to control light pollution. Why has

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Lighting and Crime

When lighting is installed, the question must be asked: “Who will benefit most from these lights? Victims? Witnesses? Criminals?” There

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Economic Cost

The economic cost of wasted light: money and energy ‘glowing to waste’ The most visible, yet largely ignored aspect of

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About the Commission for Dark Skies

The British Astronomical Association (BAA) is the UK’s largest body representing the interests of all those – astronomers and non-astronomers

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Issues

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Report no.5 (NTBs outbreak)

Jupiter in 2024/25, Report no.5:  The NTBs jet outbreak John Rogers1, Shinji Mizumoto2, Gianluigi Adamoli3, Rob Bullen3, Grischa Hahn3, Michel

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Dark Skies Overview

Protect The Night The British Astronomical Association (BAA) is the UK’s largest body representing the interests of all those –

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Commission for Dark Skies

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