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The Importance of Dark Skies

by Elmhurst Cool Cities Coalition

Outdoor light pollution negatively effects wildlife, human health & the environment. Simple changes can protect our natural night sky.

About this online event

Every ecosystem has evolved to exist in an environment of half day and half night. Turning night into day with artificial outdoor lighting affects the predator-prey relationships of nocturnal wildlife, takes a negative toll on human health and increases CO2 emitted in energy production each year. The real cost impacts our wallets, our health and the environment. Adam Kreuzer, delegate with the International Dark Skies Association, discusses the negative effects of outdoor light pollution and offers alternatives that are safer, more attractive and less wasteful. To effectively restore biodiversity and critical ecosystems in our own backyards, we must reconsider the artificial light we use on our own property, bring awareness to this growing issue, and inspire others to take necessary steps to protect our disappearing natural night sky.

Register now, then a Zoom link will be share with you via email on Sun., Jan. 9, for the Tues., Jan. 11 presentation.

For more information, contact Elmhurst Cool Cities Coaliton at ecoolcities@gmail.com.

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