Saving the night: how light pollution is harming life on Earth
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Published:
Victoria : Orca Book Publishers, 2023.
Format:
Book
Physical Desc:
48 pages : illustrations (colour) ; 25 cm.
Rating:
1090L
Status:
Essex Children's Nonfiction
J 363.738 AIT
Description

Light pollution threatens the survival of every living species on our planet, including people. It started when Thomas Edison invented the first light bulb more than 150 years ago. Then, as electric light became more common, light pollution began to take over cities and towns. Today, in urban centers all over the world, the stars in the sky aren't visible. Millions of people have never seen the Milky Way. In Saving the Night, we discover how plants and animals have adapted over millions of years to survive and thrive in the dark, and how artificial light can upset the balance of entire ecosystems. But there are ways we can take back the night for animals, plants and us. It starts with the flick of a switch.

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Language:
English
ISBN:
9781459831070
Lexile measure:
1090

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Light pollution threatens the survival of every living species on our planet, including people. It started when Thomas Edison invented the first light bulb more than 150 years ago. Then, as electric light became more common, light pollution began to take over cities and towns. Today, in urban centers all over the world, the stars in the sky aren't visible. Millions of people have never seen the Milky Way. In Saving the Night, we discover how plants and animals have adapted over millions of years to survive and thrive in the dark, and how artificial light can upset the balance of entire ecosystems. But there are ways we can take back the night for animals, plants and us. It starts with the flick of a switch.
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APA Citation (style guide)

Aitken, S. (2023). Saving the night: how light pollution is harming life on Earth. Victoria, Orca Book Publishers.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Aitken, Stephen. 2023. Saving the Night: How Light Pollution Is Harming Life On Earth. Victoria, Orca Book Publishers.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Aitken, Stephen, Saving the Night: How Light Pollution Is Harming Life On Earth. Victoria, Orca Book Publishers, 2023.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Aitken, Stephen. Saving the Night: How Light Pollution Is Harming Life On Earth. Victoria, Orca Book Publishers, 2023.

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