• Light pollution. A connection between ecology and health

    Jedidi H. , Depierreux F. , Jedidi Z. , Beckers A.
    Rev Med Liege 2015, 70(11),557-562

    Abstract : Light pollution is defined as the abnormal and disturbing nocturnal presence of light, its adverse consequences on flora, fauna, and, ecosystems, and its suspected or proven effects on human health. Light pollution is a quite recent and increasing phenomenon within our society; it leads to a major environmental damage not only on wildlife, but also on human health (cancers, obesity, fatigue, depression...). The solutions to this problem are however simple, efficient and, de facto, inexpensive because they involve a substantial energy saving.

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