Starlight Declaration welcomed

Date: 22 May 2007 - 15:27
Source: Green Party

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The Starlight Declaration, from an international conference held on  La Palma in the Canary Islands at the end of April has been welcomed  by the Green Party as a comprehensive and far reaching statement of  the need to protect the sky in its own right, as part of our shared  global environment.

The conference and the forthcoming 2009 International Year of  Astronomy are being supported by UNESCO, the United Nations  Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization. (1)

James Abbott, Green Party Spokesperson on Space Issues and Climate  Change said

"All over the world, the stars are literally going out as the skies  get ever brighter due to light pollution. This is not just a problem  for astronomers, it is a symptom of ever increasing use of energy and  ever more wasteful use of energy, which are both contributing to  accelerating climate change.

"Of course lights are needed, but they can be designed to be  efficient and shine where and when needed, and not into the sky. The  Starlight Declaration calls on Governments to take urgent action to  protect the night sky just as much as they should protect any other  part of our environment. It draws together the need to do this in  terms of sustainable energy use, impacts on wildlife, astronomy - and  not least education - if the probelm of wasted light continues to get  worse, children will not be able to see and learn about the sky at  first hand. Already in the UK over 80% of people cannot even see our  own galaxy, the Milky Way, due to light pollution.

"We are constantly being told to go green and save energy, and  rightly so. But the blind spot in policy and practice is exterior  lighting, the use of which is being increased all the time with  little thought of its environmental impact. Using modern designs and  technology, it is perfectly possible to provide adequate lighting  whilst reducing light pollution and helping to combat climate change.  The Starlight Declaration is an excellent step towards that goal and  the UK Government should act on it immediately, instead of dragging  its heels on this issue as it has been doing for years."

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(1) http://www.starlight2007.net

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