Is it only the astronomers and avid stargazers who seem to have noticed that our night sky is being swallowed up in a cloud of artificial light?
Glaring streetlights, flashy billboards, automobile headlamps, overly bright landscape and outdoor lighting…. all of these factors have had devastating consequences on our environment.
“Parking lots and gas stations, for example, are now often 10 times brighter than they were just 20 years ago and light pollution continues to grow at 6 percent every year.” Paul Bogart for The Sunday Star-Ledger, A bright idea whose time has come: Turning down city lights. March 3, 2013, P6
Not only does this wasteful illumination block our view of the stars and planets, this overabundance of nightlight disrupts circadian rhythms and negatively affects all life on earth.
“Fatal light attraction” -which is produced by excessive outdoor lighting-is deadly for migratory birds, causing over 100 million bird fatalities across the United States.–www.enlightenmentmag.com, Feb. 2015
So, what can YOU do to make your home more “Dark-Sky” friendly and stop the proliferation of profuse and destructive lighting design?
1. Become a partner with the International Dark Sky Association. The International Dark Sky Association (IDA) is a US-based non-profit organization devoted to preserving the natural splendor and beauty of the nighttime sky. Membership includes all 50 states in the USA and over 70 countries worldwide.
• Contact ida@darksky.org to learn more about Dark Sky awareness and support efforts to preserve and protect the nighttime environment with good outdoor and landscape lighting plans.
2. Check around your home at dusk and after sunset.
•Make sure outdoor light fixtures are shielded and angled downward to minimize “light trespass” beyond your property.
•Install motion sensors and automated controls on outdoor security lights so they will shut off when not in use.
3. Talk to your neighbors.
•Educate them about Dark Sky laws and help each other to light responsibly.
4. Upgrade your home with “Dark Sky”compliant fixtures.
• These outdoor and landscape lighting fixtures are shielded to focus light downward.
•The latest Dark Sky outdoor lighting fixtures are eco-friendly and energy-efficient.
5. Throw a Star Party
•Enjoy a view of the nighttime sky with friends.
The latest Dark Sky outdoor and landscape lighting fixtures make it easy to get on board with the International Dark Sky movement.
Check out the latest Dark Sky outdoor wall lights from Modern Forms;
“Origami” WS-W27515
“Balthus” WS-W28514
“Kyoto” WS-W22520
For more information:
International Dark Sky Association
3223 North First Avenue
Tucson, Arizona 85719