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THIS MEETING HAS BEEN CANCELLED BY THE LIBRARY DUE TO CONCERNS OVER THE COVID-19 (Coronavirus)
Title: The Vanishing Night: Light Pollution Threatens Our View of the Night Sky and Life on Earth
Presenter: Don Ficken, Chair, IDA Missouri
Location: UMKC Volker, Royall Hall, Room 111, 800 E 52nd Kansas City, MO 64110
Date: March 28, 2020
Time: 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Overview of talk:
Less than 100 years ago, everyone could look up and see a spectacular starry night sky. Now, millions of children across the globe will never experience the Milky Way where they live. The increased and widespread use of artificial light at night is not only impairing our view of the universe, it is adversely affecting our environment, our safety, our energy consumption and our health. Oil and gas refineries, greenhouses and satellites are raising new threats to our view of the night sky and concerns about increased light pollution.
Don Ficken, President of the Missouri Chapter of the International Dark-Sky Association (“IDA Missouri”), will talk about the impact of light pollution on our view of the night sky, wildlife and ecosystems, energy waste and human health, and IDA’s global effort to reduce light pollution.
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