Environment
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New Research Shows Fast Increase in Global Light Pollution Over the Last 25 Years
Global light emissions from 1992 to 2017 shows rapid increase by at least 49% over 25 years, thanks to excessive artificial lighting. The light pollution from streetlights and homes was also speculated to have contributed to the huge decline of insect populations.
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