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Episode #54: Light Pollution and What We Could Do About It

Episode #54: Light Pollution and What We Could Do About It

FromThe Productive Parks 5-Minute Podcast


Episode #54: Light Pollution and What We Could Do About It

FromThe Productive Parks 5-Minute Podcast

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Length:
8 minutes
Released:
Jun 15, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

As the weather gets nicer, more activities get held outdoors. Some of those activities may go on until well after dark. Many parks have lighting systems to accommodate those that prefer evening recreation. 
But what impact are those lights having on the local area? 
Light pollution is an often overlooked and misunderstood problem affecting our communities and ecosystems. Many parks agencies have lighting that is outdated, brighter than necessary, or improperly directed.
There is good news--once we make the effort to reduce light pollution, we start noticing a difference very quickly. 
In this episode of the Productive Parks 5-Minute Podcast, we discuss light pollution, its effects, and what agencies can do to reduce it.
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Released:
Jun 15, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast for Parks and Recreation professionals who are working to change the game in the field.