“Let’s dare the night”: a manifesto against light pollution

by time news

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Since the invention of the light bulb by Thomas Edison in 1879, artificial light has been “the new conductor that beats the beat” in our daily lives. In countries that have enough energy to light up the smallest village, we impose our fear of the dark on other living beings. This light pollution has immense impacts…

Guest : Johan Eklöf, researcher in Zoology at the University of Stockholm, he has just published Let’s dare the night, manifesto against light pollution at Tana editions.

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