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This month's guests:
- David Eicher, Editor-in-Chief of the Astronomy Magazine.
- Nancy Gonlin, Professor of Anthropology at Bellevue College.
- Michael Colligan, Host of Restoring Darkness.
Bill's News Picks:
- This is Why You’re Afraid of the Woods at Night, Blair Braverman, Outside.
- Artificial light pollution could fuel growth of toxic algal blooms, James Dinneen, New Scientist.
- Street lights to be switched off across major roads to slash pollution levels with new AI cameras, GBNews.
- The enduring glow of London's historic gas lamps, CBS Sunday Morning.
- LED Street Lights Killing Seabirds on Cape Verde, Associação Projecto Vitó, Rare Bird Alert.
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Ever wonder why migrating birds crash into buildings? Or why you can't sleep at night? What about where you can still see the Milky Way?
Light Pollution News explores how our 24/7 lit world affects everything from wildlife and human health to our understanding of the stars, travel, and the future of our cities. Host Bill McGeeney brings on rotating guests to help dig into the latest research, policy activity, and real-world solutions - from how irresponsible lighting degrades our health to the best dark sky destinations for your next trip. Whether you're a birder, conservationist, astrophotographer, or just someone who misses sleeping in darkness, this is the show that connects the dots between your...