Light Pollution



Photo Title

Light Pollution

Photographer/Creator

Jim Richardson

Collection

Publisher

National Geographic Magazine

Caption/Description

For most of human history, the phrase 'light pollution' would have made no sense. Now most of humanity lives under intersecting domes of reflected, refracted light. Our world pays a price for this loss of night. Reducing the size and impact of night lighting is relatively easy and inexpensive. Here we see the time-honored night light -- one fire and countless stars -- illuminating a farmer and his companions near his land in Burkina Faso in West Africa.

Citation

Jim Richardson, "Light Pollution," in POYi Archive, Item #44791, http://archive.poy.org/items/show/44791 (accessed November 21, 2024).

Date Added

05.01.2011