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In Summary

  • Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) increased ~16% (2014-2022), driven by urbanization and electrification, with notable regional variations.
  • Energy-efficient lighting led to a rebound effect, increasing global radiance due to more extensive usage.
  • Light pollution causes health issues, ecological disruption, hinders astronomical research, and incurs economic costs.

In Summary

A study finds ~16% increase (~2% annual rate) in Artificial Light at Night (ALAN) (2014-2022), driven by urbanisation, electrification and infrastructure growth.

Key Details of the Study

  • Regional variations in brightness: Surge in sub-Saharan Africa and ​Southeast Asia alongside a deliberate dimming in Europe due to Lighting Regulations.
    • US, China, India, Canada and Brazil are brightest nations.
  • Rebound Effect: The transition to energy-efficient lighting (like LEDs) has paradoxically increased global radiance as the lower cost of lighting has encouraged more extensive usage. 

Light Pollution 

  • Definition: The excessive, misdirected, or obtrusive application of artificial outdoor lighting.
  • Issues:
    • Health Impacts: It disrupts human circadian rhythms and melatonin production, causing sleep disorders.
    • Ecological Disruption: It disorients migratory birds, endangers sea turtle hatchlings, and disrupts the feeding and breeding cycles of nocturnal wildlife.
    • Others: Sky glow obscures the night sky and hinders astronomical research, Economic cost of energy wastage, elevates carbon footprints.

Key Initiatives: Hanle Dark Sky Reserve

  • Designated in 2022 as India’s first Dark Sky Reserve, it protects a 22-km radius around the Indian Astronomical Observatory. 
  • Location: Hanle within the Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary, Ladakh
  • Aim: To counter light pollution, conserve biodiversity, and promote sustainable astro-tourism.

Others: Pench (Maharashtra) is India’s first Dark Sky Sanctuary; Adopting Smart lighting etc.

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Dark Sky Sanctuary

An area recognized for its exceptionally clear night skies and commitment to preserving them from light pollution. Pench in Maharashtra is noted as India's first Dark Sky Sanctuary.

Hanle Dark Sky Reserve

India's first Dark Sky Reserve, designated in 2022 in Ladakh. It aims to protect a specific area from light pollution to conserve biodiversity and promote sustainable astro-tourism, encompassing the Indian Astronomical Observatory.

Sky glow

The brightening of the night sky over inhabited areas caused by the diffusion and scattering of artificial light by atmospheric particles. It obscures the view of stars and hinders astronomical observations.

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