Prevention of light pollution

Authors

  • Baneen Jameel Jabr Hasoon Department of physics, College of Science, University of Kufa
  • Mohammed Salman Mohsen Salman Department of Medical Physics , College of Science, Hilla University
  • Osama Emad kadim Jasem Department of physics, College of Science, University of Karbala
  • Jaafar Hussein Ali Ramid Department of physics, College of Science, University of Dhi Qar University

Keywords:

light, pollution, sparkling lights

Abstract

In this paper, we touched on light pollution and demonstrated ways to prevent it, as the huge amount of lights used at night in cities and human and industrial clusters has become a source of environmental, health and scientific concern. Years ago, the term “light pollution” was called “light pollution”, which is one of the new forms of factors that cause harm to organisms. Living creatures represent an increasing source of nuisance to ecosystems, in addition to their bad impact on human health due to some human activities. Anyone who observes satellite images taken at night may not have missed the spread of sparkling lights, the glow of which varies depending on the region in most parts of the land. Although they indicate the size of Human activity and industrial and civilizational progress also indicate that the night in many areas of the world is no longer as dark as it should be, and that this new pollution is causing various functional imbalances in environmental systems, according to scientific studies in several fields. Among the main causes of this pollution is excessive lighting and various methods. It is often unscientific, as Ben Yahya says. Of the public lighting systems that are used in cities, human and industrial complexes, and on roads, we only use 10% of them, while the rest turns into a source of nuisance in various forms. An important part of it spreads directly into space, and another part is reflected on the floors. Industrial in turn spreads into the atmosphere

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Published

2024-05-18

How to Cite

Baneen Jameel Jabr Hasoon, Mohammed Salman Mohsen Salman, Osama Emad kadim Jasem, & Jaafar Hussein Ali Ramid. (2024). Prevention of light pollution. Eurasian Journal of Research, Development and Innovation, 32, 1–8. Retrieved from https://geniusjournals.org/index.php/ejrdi/article/view/5971

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