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Letter to the Editor: Take Action Against Light Pollution

The views stated here are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of the editors of this newspaper. We welcome supporting or opposing views on any published item. Received January 31, 2024.

This morning at 4:30 a.m., as occurs every morning, a bright light from my neighbor’s outside garage light shines directly into my bedroom. I am sure he does not even realize this happens or he would shield his light to light only the area he needs.  I have legal standing to file a complaint, but I am sure a simple request would make this a rare occurrence. Have you considered the impact of your outdoor lighting on animals, insects, birds, neighbors and your own health?

The Haddam Land Trust  (https://www.hltrust.org/) recently sponsored a very informative presentation about the cost of lighting up our night skies. Leo Smith from Dark Sky International,  (https://darksky.org/ ) spoke to the group to let us know how harmful light is at night. Not only can most people not see many of the night stars, three billion dollars is wasted on the unnecessary light.

In addition, birds and insects and many animals are harmed. Insect populations are critical to the base of the food chain and their significant loss impacts most of nature. They also pollinate flowers for food, which is critical to all food we eat. Our health and sleep are impacted by upsetting our circadian rhythm.

Take action to reduce disturbing light by using motion sensors to turn our lights on when needed. If your concern is crime, lights that turn on when motion is detected alert us better than a light that is always lit. Shield your lights to put light where it is desired instead of lighting the whole sky.  Use appropriate light for need, not over strong. These simple steps save money and help the environment as well as being better for our own health.

Gail Hanson, Haddam

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