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Light Pollution (also called obtrusive lighting, photopollution and luminous pollution) is not the opposite of heavy pollution, but is pollution caused by the increasing use of urban, and now rural, outdoor lighting which has deemed many countries practically unsuitable for observations using astronomical telescopes. This form of pollution affects the polluter's pocket as well as astronomers; drivers (by dazzling them); neighbours or nearby residents, and wildlife (both plants and animals). People are only just beginning to realise that there is a problem, even though it has been around for half a century now, and has been gradually getting worse and more rural. The sites in this category are helpful to people who are affected by or wish to tackle a lighting problem, or people who wish to help by installing more environmentally-friendly lighting. Good lights are not too bright, and do not blot out the sky; they save energy and give us back something like the dark skies that people enjoyed long ago. The light from the rest of the universe takes hundreds, thousands or millions of years to reach our eyes. What a pity to lose it in the last moments of its journey through a wasteful source of light near you. So, think before you install your next light. (Last two paragraphs adapted from old Campaign for Dark Skies homepage) If you are interested in combating light pollution contact one of the many regional dark-sky (i.e.: anti-light-pollution) groups listed.

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Please only submit websites that specifically discuss the control, extent, causes or effects of light pollution. Please submit site which are pro-excessive-lighting or disagree with the dark-sky movement (the movement against light pollution) to the opposing-views sub-category. Please submit all newspaper articles to the relevant category and any other sites to an appropriate sub-category where one exists.
Chats and forums that deal specifically with this topic. Please read the FAQs and description for Society: Issues: Environment: Light Pollution for more information.

Please only submit chats and forums (i.e.: the websites of internet discussion boards, forums/fora, discussion groups, email lists, chat rooms etc.) that specifically discuss light pollution or which have a large proportion of their posts on light pollution.

The articles in this category are only a small selection of the many articles available on light pollution. To find more articles or articles specific to a location, the search facilities of local and national newspapers listed in News: Newspapers may be used. Alternatively, looking in News: Online Archives may be helpful. For technical articles please also see Science: Technology: Lighting: Magazines, Science: Publications: Journals and Magazines and Science: News. For astronomical news and articles that may be relevant see Science: Astronomy: Publications and Science: Astronomy: News. Many scientific and lighting journals contain information on the subject so searching their databases may be helpful.

Please read the FAQs and description for Society: Issues: Environment: Light Pollution for further information.

Please only submit news, journal or magazine articles that specifically discuss light pollution.

This category is for websites or pages which oppose the movement against light pollution or are about such opposition.

Please read the FAQs and description for Society: Issues: Environment: Light Pollution for further information.

Please only submit webpages or sites that specifically disagree with or criticise the anti-light-pollution movement or websites about such opposition.

This category is for sites about the regulation of lighting via lighting laws, codes or ordinances. A lighting code or ordinance is a local code defining the allowed levels of lighting often set by local council planning departments or similar local bodies. State or national laws may also set restrictions on light pollution however it is generally accepted that permitted levels should vary from region to region making local government the main legislature on light pollution. For further information, see the sites in this category and its subcategories, or contact your local government body (e.g.:council), astronomical society or light-pollution campaign group to find out if a law or ordinance is being implemented locally.

For general information, please read the lighting code handbook.

Also, please read the FAQs and description for Society: Issues: Environment: Light Pollution for general information.

Please only submit official proposed or enacted legislation or guidance that is made for the purpose of controlling light pollution; sites that discuss the creation, enforcement or wording of such legislation, or sites that discuss particular laws or ordinances. Please submit Czech-Republic-specific, US-specific or UK-specific sites to the relevant subcategories and submit general light pollution sites to Society: Issues: Environment: Light Pollution.