Artificial Light at Night: State of the Science 2022

A cloud-free composite image of the Earth at night made using Earth-orbiting satellite data for the year 2016. Credit: NASA Earth Observatory/Goddard Space Flight Center/J. Stevens/M. Román.

International Dark-Sky Association

This briefing summarizes the current state of knowledge about how the widespread and growing use of artificial light at night interacts with six key topics: the night sky; wildlife and ecology; human health; public safety; energy security and climate change; and social justice. It also includes a discussion of the emerging threat from light pollution caused by objects orbiting the Earth. Finally, it concludes with a discussion of the knowledge gaps that exist within these topics and the research questions whose answers can fill the gaps. It is intended be useful to those seeking to broaden their understanding of research on the causes and consequences of artificial light at night.

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