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Qué (quién) es light pollution - definición

ANTHROPOGENIC LIGHT IN THE NIGHT ENVIRONMENT, CAUSED BY EXCESS OR MISDIRECTED LIGHTING
Photopollution; Luminous pollution; Excessive lighting; Obtrusive lighting; Over-lighting; Over lighting; Bad lighting; Misdirected lighting; Non-eco-friendly lighting; Unenviromentally-friendly lighting; Un-enviromentally-friendly lighting; Light Pollution; Light clutter; Light pollution reduction; Sky pollution; Light trespass; Effects of light pollution on human health
  • mercury lamps]] are in the background, [[LED street light]]s in the middle, [[luminaire]]s with [[high pressure sodium lamp]]s are in the foreground.
  • Birds flying trace and star trail near Rio de Janeiro beach at night time in light pollution
  • Brazil star trails and birds in light pollution in Rio beach at night
  • Light pollution is mostly unpolarized, and its addition to moonlight results in a decreased polarization signal.
  • high-pressure sodium (HPS)]] lamps shining upward. Much light goes into the sky and neighboring apartment blocks, causing light pollution.
  • The [[Las Vegas Strip]] displays excessive groupings of colorful lights. This is a classic example of light clutter.
  • Streetlights at the ski resort [[Kastelruth]] in [[South Tyrol]], Italy
  • Orion]], imaged at left from dark skies, and at right from within the Provo/Orem, Utah metropolitan area
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  • mi}} away in [[Surprise, Arizona]]
  • View of the Phoenix metro area from the top of Goldmine Trail in the San Tan Mountains
  • A scorpion hides under rocks.
  • Gouda]], the Netherlands
  • Light pollution seen via a long-exposure shot
  • World map of light pollution. False colors show intensities of [[skyglow]] from artificial light sources around the world.

light pollution         
¦ noun excessive brightening of the night sky by street lights and other man-made sources.
Light pollution         
Light pollution is the presence of unwanted, inappropriate, or excessive artificial lighting. In a descriptive sense, the term light pollution refers to the effects of any poorly implemented lighting, during the day or night.
Ecological light pollution         
Effects of light pollution on humans; Effects of light pollution on insects
Ecological light pollution is the effect of artificial light on individual organisms and on the structure of ecosystems as a whole.

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Light pollution

Light pollution is the presence of unwanted, inappropriate, or excessive artificial lighting. In a descriptive sense, the term light pollution refers to the effects of any poorly implemented lighting, during the day or night. Light pollution can be understood not only as a phenomenon resulting from a specific source or kind of pollution, but also as a contributor to the wider, collective impact of various sources of pollution.

Although this type of pollution can exist throughout the day, its effects are magnified during the night with the contrast of darkness. It has been estimated that 83 percent of the world's people live under light-polluted skies and that 23 percent of the world's land area is affected by skyglow. The area affected by artificial illumination continues to increase. A major side-effect of urbanization, light pollution is blamed for compromising health, disrupting ecosystems, and spoiling aesthetic environments. Globally, it has increased by at least 49% from 1992 to 2017.

Solutions to light pollution are often easy steps like adjusting light fixtures or using more appropriate lightbulbs. However, because it is a manmade phenomenon, addressing its impacts on humans and the wider ecological systems of Earth involves vast societal complexities that overlay light pollution with political, social, and economic considerations.

Ejemplos de uso de light pollution
1. The change had been attributed to light pollution.
2. What are the effects of light pollution on wildlife?
3. Light pollution diminishes the soul as much as it does the ozone layer.
4. His eyes would have had trouble adapting to the dark because of light pollution.
5. Pretty incredible to see a comet so brightly even with so much light pollution.