Published on: April 15, 2026
LIGHT POLLUTION & INCREASING NIGHT SKY BRIGHTNESS
LIGHT POLLUTION & INCREASING NIGHT SKY BRIGHTNESS
NEWS: A recent study shows: ~16% increase in Artificial
ABOUT
- Light at Night (ALAN) from 2014–2022à 2% annual increase
- Light Pollution = Excessive, misdirected, or unnecessary artificial outdoor lighting
Main Causes
- Urbanisation
- Electrification
- Infrastructure growth
Key Details of the Study
Regional Variations
- High increase in: Sub-Saharan Africa, Southeast Asia
- Decrease (controlled) in: Europe → due to strict lighting regulations
- Brightest Countries: USA, China, India, Canada, Brazil
- These countries have: High urban expansion, Extensive artificial lighting use
Rebound Effect
- Use of energy-efficient LEDs should reduce light → BUT: Lower cost → more usage of lighting
- Result: Overall increase in brightness
- This is called: Rebound Effect
Impacts of Light Pollution
- Disrupts: Circadian rhythm (body clock)
- Melatonin hormone production
- Affects wildlife: Migratory birds get disoriented
- Sea turtle hatchlings lose direction
- Sky glow: Makes stars invisible, Affects astronomical research
- Economic loss: Energy wastage
Key Initiatives to Control Light Pollution
- Hanle Dark Sky Reserve : India’s first Dark Sky Reserve (2022)
- Location: Hanle, in: Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary
- Protects: 22 km radius around Indian Astronomical Observatory
- Objectives: Reduce light pollution, Conserve biodiversity
- Promote: Astro-tourism
- Other Initiatives
- Pench (Maharashtra): India’s first Dark Sky Sanctuary
- Adoption of: Smart lighting systems
