Light pollution: The silent threat to the planet that’s easily solved

New research has revealed for the first time the full extent of how “Artificial Light At Night” (ALAN) is increasing carbon released by plants and animals across continents—without any increase in the carbon they absorb. The result is reduced carbon storage in ecosystems—which has major implications for climate models and global carbon budgets.

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