Light is fundamental - it interacts with life in profound ways. But
light is changing, dramatically, with artificial light pollution, and we
don't truly understand the consequences. Nature writer Anna Levin
explores the impact on the planet and on human health.
Artificial light is voracious and spreading. Vanquishing precious
darkness across the planet, when we are supposed to be using less
energy. The quality of light has altered as well. Technology and
legislation have crushed warm incandescent lighting in favour of
harsher, often glaring alternatives. Light is fundamental - it really
matters: it tells plants which way to grow, birds where to fly and coral
when to spawn. It tells each and every one of us when to sleep, wake,
eat.
We mess with the eternal rhythm of dawn-day-dusk-night at our peril. But
mess with it we have, and we still don't truly understand the
consequences. In Incandescent, journalist Anna Levin reveals her own
fraught relationship with changes in lighting, and she explores its real
impact on nature, our built environment, health and psychological
well-being. We need to talk about light, urgently. And ask the critical
question: just how bright is our future?