It's really sad. When I was a little girl, I remember looking up and I saw a sky full of stars. Now, my daughter looks up and she sees nothing but haze.
@VirusTree1000.9 ай бұрын
Meh it's not that important, cities that lack artificial lights have higher crime rates.
@maxasaurus30089 ай бұрын
It does make it all the more magical when we manage to get away from the pollution. I was able to read a newspaper from moonlight as a boy. No more 😢
@tslee82369 ай бұрын
Starlink satelites!
@norval.tvonyt9 ай бұрын
Even Roosters confused about day and night nowadays, unlike before Roosters crowing start from 3am but nowadays they crowing too early as 11pm at midnight.
@CrustyUgg9 ай бұрын
Are you living in the same exact spot? You've never been able to see lights in the city
@EdwardEmoryPhoto9 ай бұрын
as an astrophotographer, i would like to say thank you for bringing this global epidemic the attention it needs. not only are we losing sight of the heavens above, were affecting our health and migratory animals are suffering because of this. this is so important.
@eugenrogozea77589 ай бұрын
Congratulations to DW for their remarkable work in producing these thought-provoking documentaries. May they continue to inspire and educate people around the world, fostering a collective effort to protect and preserve our precious ecosystem for generations to come.
@mickgatz2149 ай бұрын
Thanx DW for your continuous amazing documentaries! 👍
@emmanuelmusumba23539 ай бұрын
They make the best documentaries ❤
@Urgleflogue9 ай бұрын
Very informative. I did too notice that the chestnuts below my balcony didn't shed their leaves until mid December and some even after that. They all have streetlights between them. Now I know why. Thank you DW! Very good documentary!
@mickgatz2149 ай бұрын
To be honest, I never really took much notice, but now I think about it, there have been many occasions where some of the leaves in one patch remain on the tree. DW is a very good channel! :) Cheers!
@DWDocumentary9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and sharing your experience! We're glad you found the documentary informative.
@ryanh.70109 ай бұрын
I remember driving through the country and seeing fireflies everywhere, now... it's really hard. You have to go to a tucked away spot...😢
@martingustafson95509 ай бұрын
I don't use any lawn chemicals on my yard but my next door neighbor does. I have noticed that i have a lot of lightning bugs in my yard but just across the fence there's none. I think that the lawn chemicals must be killing the larva's. That might be why your not seeing them anymore.
@Skjaldi9 ай бұрын
I miss seeing the milky way in my town, the light pollution took away the prettiest sight
@hhwippedcream9 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for shining a light (or maybe just a red filter lens) on this extremely undercovered topic for all of us. This provides great insight into field scientists performing real time monitoring of changes in our environment and byproxy, ecosystem services. Such a valuable service to world citizens, educating all of us on the unseen systems we depend upon and so frequently take for granted. Thanks much!
@bashamuwanga9 ай бұрын
I can't stop thanking this channel and the translators who educate us with the interesting stories with a nice and calm voice clear pic. Thanks.
@keitus71779 ай бұрын
Dw has the best narrators.
@doodskie9999 ай бұрын
Do you guys remember maybe 20, 30 years ago, there were a lot of bugs. Everytime we get home, the car's front would be full of dead bugs. Now there isnt any bugs I can see. Guess their population has truly dwindled
@oneshothunter98779 ай бұрын
I was just about to write something similar.. So true.
@1112viggo8 ай бұрын
So there is a bright spot in all of this after all.
@itslloyd82139 ай бұрын
DW we always appreciate your effort to produce amazing documentaries. We support your work 100%
@1112viggo8 ай бұрын
Yeah, they offer a glimmer of darkness in a world of light. lol
@otahu269 ай бұрын
Turn the lights off at 10 PM.. Do away with 90% of the street lights in the country side. What the purpose of a cars headlights if your competing against a Light post. I drive about 60 to 80 000 km a year and I can't stand country road Street light in random places. The LED lights are the WORST!!! Your eyes can't Adjust fast enough.
@CMoore85399 ай бұрын
I lived in Berlin in 1981. It was so different than the way it is today. I used to love all the flowers on balconies. It was an unusual climate compared to where I came from but I really enjoyed it. Everything is different now.
@emylalanga89098 ай бұрын
these types of shows online are worth watching , not only does it fascinates us but we learn something and is an eye opener to many. I personally like these types of documentaries as it feels like you take us to different parts of the world and its real situation(s) particularly in the society and the environment. THANKS DW DOC.. looking forward to more documentaries like this!!
@DWDocumentary8 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment! We’re glad you like our content. 😊
@perhapsyes24939 ай бұрын
I wish my city would embrace these ideas but this city seems to pride itself on bright lighting everywhere.
@Virtual-Media9 ай бұрын
As someone with light sensitivity, the harsh blue lights directed at eyeline make it almost unbearable to be outside in the evening or night. Let alone enjoy the outdoors or drive.. Can't imagine how many views from properties have been destroyed by this practice..
@illdonproductions55039 ай бұрын
The narrator is phenomenal
@cameronf33439 ай бұрын
I’m convinced at this point if we had an international night of lights out, we’d have a massive flux of people moving out of cities so they could see it up to 365 nights a year instead of 1 night a year.
@yvonnekneeshaw27849 ай бұрын
Fascinating & educational … thank u
@k.k.95719 ай бұрын
I’d like to thank DW for televising the ICJ trial today. Good job. I knew you are on the good side of history. As always
@kingsboro67049 ай бұрын
DWI is the best documentary channel
@peterpanimg9 ай бұрын
Excellent, this broadens perspectives!
@Zenaj629 ай бұрын
You should put a sensor of movement on lights , that they don't glow all the time.
@oneshothunter98779 ай бұрын
👍 Next best thing after turning lights off at night.
@perhapsyes24939 ай бұрын
In terms in things that no longer exist, anywhere near cities or even slight urban areas: Silence. True silence. Not the far away hum of some city or industrial complex. Nature is excluded from this measure - this is what *should* be considered the baseline for human nature. Electric hums, some vehicle on a far away road, some far away intermittent sound of alarms, or whatever other loud human noises... We should consider the impact this has on nature too. And of course this is hyperbole - I know many remote areas exist. But for the overwhelming majority of people, this is the truth. (And on the noise angle, god knows how much we torture the sea life with sonar.)
@sergpie9 ай бұрын
I read an article in like 2009 that there would be urban illumination technologies that would adapt based on available atmospheric light (moon, stars, reflected city lights from haze and clouds, etc.), and LED lighting that would be warmer so so as to not freak birds out or mess with peoples circadian rhythms. What happened? I can get a dimmable, warm-light, 3-pack of LEDs at the store for like $11…
@patricio.brevis-acuna9 ай бұрын
Very interesting, engaging and beautifully shot
@goldbullet509 ай бұрын
Us humans are also part of nature. I find these new bright white LEDs incredibly irritating, and detrimental to our urban environments.
@VirusTree1000.9 ай бұрын
High crime rates are even more irritating. Urban areas thrive on light, it's simply a fact.
@OGCHUCK19 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@atruenut9 ай бұрын
It makes sense to have lights where there are people for safety but other than that … i dont think they are needed. I see schools, libraries, office buildings and their surrounding massive parking lots all lit up all night. So wasteful
@Rnankn9 ай бұрын
I’ve just realized how those damn street lights will actually make the night darker. In winter, the nights are much brighter because snow reflects starlight. This year, there hasn’t been snow, which is not normal. I suspect it will eventually become a relic of the past. And more people will become nocturnal to avoid the heat of day.
@fabiodeoliveiraribeiro16029 ай бұрын
The condominium where I live replaced normal light bulbs with extremely bright LED panels. I have curtains on the bedroom window and on the balcony door, but the light became so intense that it invaded my room and I didn't sleep for a few days. I complained and the LED panels were pointed towards the street and even so my room was still fully lit at night. I had to buy a thick, dark-colored lining to put between the curtain and the balcony door. Only then did darkness return to my room. Having to pay for more darkness is the new normal, but animals and insects can't do that. It took them thousands of years to adapt to natural cycles, but they certainly will not be able to adapt to the reality created by modern society. Not even we humans can do that anymore.
@OnDandelionTime9 ай бұрын
Same here. Place looks like a prison compound.
@fionazerbst57719 ай бұрын
That is terrible! My area isn't very bright but I still use a sleep mask. I am convinced excessive light is compromising human health. What we are doing to nature is atrocious. But this documentary gives me some hope. Thank you, DW! Always ahead of the curve. 🙂
@MannyEspinola-q4t9 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video
@arbaz799 ай бұрын
Very informative documentary 👍.
@DWDocumentary9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching and for the feedback!
@misdrevenous9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much DW. I always look forward to your documentaries., Love from the Philippines 🇵🇭
@DWDocumentary9 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching! We appreciate you taking the time to comment and are glad you like our content. :)
@Nocontextturkishboi9 ай бұрын
DW, thanks for serving us! Your all works deserve an award❤
@ritahorvath82079 ай бұрын
I live in Zürich Switzerland and the light pollution is horrible. I almost don't have to turn on the lights in my appartment.
@RoseNZieg9 ай бұрын
I actually find it interesting and disturbing that some species will literally not move when there are light. they will not survive urban areas.
@Pixietink3 ай бұрын
Thankyou for this docu
@saota51389 ай бұрын
Thank you for your work 🙏
@monikarani44719 ай бұрын
When seen from 400 kilometers Above in space , north korea Appears dark at night
@classyjuanito9 ай бұрын
The United States needs to watch this video 💡
@Sir_Vantage9 ай бұрын
Turn that switch off
@33490.9 ай бұрын
I think about this often.
@MrDrive0079 ай бұрын
Amazing documentary channel.
@PhamVans9 ай бұрын
I thought sleeping with the TV and lights on was good for humans.
@asifiqubal86629 ай бұрын
We need more darkness than light.
@somerandomfella9 ай бұрын
Light pollution, pesticides, micro plastics & forever chemicals. We're doing just fine 😢
@constanzza7778 ай бұрын
Add to your list all the food chemicals like dyes and preservatives, all pharmaceuticals, all the oil and liquid gas spills in the oceans, all noise pollution, all chemicals used in agriculture, war industries etc. And the list goes on ...
@bradysonnenberg57308 ай бұрын
Wait the guy said the led puts out 9 lux. Well yeah. Led isn't measured in lux. It's measured in ppfd or photosynthetic photon Flux density.
@alhassansibawoe98439 ай бұрын
In my village we used to see the milky way galaxy so clear at night but in the city, no way.
@piconano9 ай бұрын
Unfortunately or fortunately, most civilizations do not make it through technological transition. Technology without wisdom, is a death sentence for that world. Enjoy this world while you still can...
@iii___iii9 ай бұрын
😢
@balsarmy9 ай бұрын
Very important question. I think danger for health is even more important
@quickcinemarecap9 ай бұрын
00:04 Artificial light is threatening nature and impacting human health. 03:28 Artificial light affects darkness in nature 10:53 Artificial light is diverting and harming migratory birds. 14:23 Artificial light affects the behavior of nightjars. 21:30 Artificial light poses a threat to biodiversity and ecological processes. 25:12 Artificial light disrupts nocturnal insect populations. 31:12 Artificial lights disrupt nature's nocturnal animals. 34:12 Artificial light affects different species and ecosystems in various ways. 39:33 Artificial light affects plant cycles and causes damage.
@BDuffinMan2 ай бұрын
people will watch this and completely forget about it an hour later and go about their day💔
@SeniorAdrian9 ай бұрын
One problem with this solution is dodgy areas and cities. Lack of illumination increases crime.
@Kaienhere9 ай бұрын
Motion sensor lights that go from 30% to 100% when movement is detected should solve the problem
@SeniorAdrian9 ай бұрын
@@Kaienhere yeah, i was thinking of the same thing too.
@savanluffy52238 ай бұрын
The point is not to reduce Illumination but to use it effectively. This even increases safety!
@mohammedsaysrashid35879 ай бұрын
Another amazing documentary shared by an amazing ( DW) channel .documentary showed artificial night's light influence on human life and nature...considering as pollution figures beneath entire ecosystem...thank you 🙏 ( DW) channel
@DWDocumentary9 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@2u841r9 ай бұрын
0:53 nice title, dark side of bright night
@shiptj019 ай бұрын
Do we do anything that isn't somehow harming the environment?
@eustaciogriego19128 ай бұрын
Yes Pray.....The human species is flawed.
@Limewire19849 ай бұрын
So, financially, about ten years ago, my rent was $300 / month [utilities included], I lived in a trailer home, in a rural area, I saw stars and heard crickets for the first time. Now I live in a suburban area, my mortgage is $1,700 / month [utilities excluded], and polluted with lights. Forget the crickets, haha.
@constanzza7778 ай бұрын
Well, you have made a choice of getting more comfort based on an increased influx of cash. Right ? Not necessarily à bad choice. But life is easier when it is simpler. Easier does not equal more comfortable ....
@Limewire19848 ай бұрын
I didn't choose to pay more for less, if that's what you're getting at [yes, I do consider $1700 light pollution sans cricket, less]. Life dealt me these cards, and I'm playing my hand. Just stating my situation.@@constanzza777
@Dreamprism9 ай бұрын
Learned some new things.
@iii___iii9 ай бұрын
Lights out, indeed! 😥
@locman62289 ай бұрын
There are many artificial things we haven't had a chance to catch up with.
@bkbland16269 ай бұрын
Light pollution is real and profound.
@timebot0009 ай бұрын
Overused LEDs are blinding in parking lots, etc, to Some
@definitlynotbenlente76717 ай бұрын
Osomtimes it becoumes so bright becouse of the articial lights the only way you know its night is becouse the sky is black
@dkaiyumi9 ай бұрын
Even for the Bees the street lights cause harm
@wheelsmcdealsace9 ай бұрын
haven't seen the milkyway in a good 40 years
@cartier23129 ай бұрын
Let it be lights
@SeniorAdrian9 ай бұрын
21:12 resembles our relationship with social media/ the internet.
@klarissa19858 ай бұрын
All of this should be taught in school!
@JasvirsinghKhiva8 ай бұрын
When ever happened of this responsible human being
@NullamRequietem9 ай бұрын
I'm fascinated by the lens tool at 36 minutes to show the spectrum of a light source. Does anyone know what that is exactly and where to get one?
@Ixquick9799 ай бұрын
Diffraction Grating.
@Ixquick9799 ай бұрын
Linear diffraction grating. It is available on ebay.
@Beaufort19879 ай бұрын
I wish my country Philippines will start the lights off project soon.
@cgi_guru9 ай бұрын
we use yellow led at night since last 2 years
@piconano9 ай бұрын
This is the reason DW is the ONLY documentary channel for me. I have yet to not like one.
@UnitedStatesGovt9 ай бұрын
Bortle dark sky scale ranges from 1 (darkest) to 9 (brightest). There are only two areas on earth that are a class 1 (total darkness), the Australian outback and the mountains of peru. There are no locations in the US below a class 2.
@DeyvsonMoutinhoCaliman9 ай бұрын
I moved to a rural area and the night sky is much more beautiful. But it's a shame that even here people are obsessed with strong lights, some farmers use crazy strong spotlights in their houses the entire night, while I think I'm blessed I don't have to tolerate street lamps anymore.
@VirusTree1000.9 ай бұрын
It's just a novelty to you. Farmers who lived there all their lives does not feel anything special about darkened areas.
@DeyvsonMoutinhoCaliman9 ай бұрын
@@VirusTree1000. Why do they use spotlights? Are they afraid of the dark?
@Bosolevu9 ай бұрын
The second man used the torches to make his way through. Why? Couldn't he see in the darkness?
@patricianoll12299 ай бұрын
It's sad I can't sleep anywhere is the world I hate lights at night but I'm a conspirator😅😅😅😅
@space_equipment9 ай бұрын
bravo
@Mariam-mi8tv9 ай бұрын
I am gonna watch this, and then will add some comments, but before that I should say that I have evidence that artificial lights have bad impact on nature. some artificial lights are hurting my eyes and I am part of the nature. Does it count?
@standardannonymousguy9 ай бұрын
Much more needs to be said about this. Also how does constant artificial light exposure affect our very own eyes? Yes reducing the brightness of the city lights can save the city tons of money per year and also save their ecology, but also let us consider setting our browsers to default all webpages to dark mode. And let us also look into e-ink technology for our Internet usage which is a screen that does not emit light at all. This very well may be a healthy avenue of technology for those of us who are significant Internet consumers. Cheers from Oregon USA. Viva dark sky communities!
@Trollo_Swaggins8 ай бұрын
Just a heads up, a GMU professor is assigning your documentary as lecture material without any crediting or permission.
@definitlynotbenlente76717 ай бұрын
DW is a puplic broadcaster and the original documentary is also public
@tommyliangwei37249 ай бұрын
Posted on 5th January 2024.
@segunonanuga9 ай бұрын
Cap... Humans have always had overwhelming night light and life since the day we figured out how to make fire. Our ancestors kept bonfires all night to stay warm, stay safe and gather for night life... What changed? The bonfires gave us massive survival advantage. Our population exploded. In fact, the more lights we can make, the more our population grew, and our productivity. We live longer and healthier...
@eustaciogriego19128 ай бұрын
You are playing with scales there.
@constanzza7778 ай бұрын
It is all about balance and it should be. An "explosion " of anything does not necessarily bring a positive outcome
@js2636gshzbbzhsunsns9 ай бұрын
Blinding lights ......
@pinkladych93068 ай бұрын
usually really like those documentarry but in my opinion this was alot of drama around the insects... way to much... but to the other thinhs i agree !
@angelsplace8 ай бұрын
Mercury lightbulbs the size of floodlights used in recess ceilings are horrible! 🤬😎
@yone54999 ай бұрын
The next documentary should be about roads and how bad they are for nature, especially animals. Animals get hurt all the time trying to cross roads and without roads we could plant trees and flowers for bees to thrive. It would give the good message of how important it is to remove roads from our society because nature will benefit so much. You could even put in a piece about a guy who thinks dirt roads would be a better compromise. Vehicles would have to drive slower which would be safer for animals and maybe a few tufts of grass could grow on the sides. Please make this documentary because it is very important for us to learn as a society how we can help nature and not the other way around.
@SongDog99 ай бұрын
Save the night!
@Reme8738 ай бұрын
Light is everywhere and its too much.I think too much light has changed meaning of darkness for humans.Humans must understand darkness has its place in our evolution and development too.Who thinks they are missing darkness.I enjoyed candle lights in my childhood and welcomed light when electricity returned.
@tusharpandey8589 ай бұрын
But zombies spawn in the dark, they have no alternative.
@steve373412 ай бұрын
Do researchers of different species do studies about this problem of artificial light. In the U.S. for example, the Monarch butterfly populations has dwindled significantly over the last two decades. Many culprits. But has anyone done a study on light pollution causing them problems too?
@michasosnowski59189 ай бұрын
Thanks DW for tackling this important issue. I wish that cities would care about light pollution and use only as much as is needed, not more. It would benefit everyone. People would not need to escape to mountains or villages to enjoy night sky with stars.
@inahmoo51059 ай бұрын
Not in my province. We use solar powered lights.
@johnnorlans6 ай бұрын
New data, Birds migrate with the help of a certain light that they can only see. When there's too much light, it disrupts those light waves that it can only see causing a lose in sense of direction.
@monikarani44719 ай бұрын
DARKNESS IS BLISS
@kforest27459 ай бұрын
It’s pathetic people in buildings all day with lights on all just because a little man came up with an idea he thought so fkn great merely to shine a light on himself
@Kaienhere9 ай бұрын
Your typical warm/dim (under 100 lumens) solar led lights for garden don't really affect animals, let alone pollute. Just dont point the lights directly to trees!
@luukrutten12959 ай бұрын
But do you really need your garden lights to be on if you are in bed sleeping or away from home? They are pointless things.
@ivanwong63109 ай бұрын
Dose birds fly/migrate at night?
@محمد_العربي20029 ай бұрын
I watch this documentary to learn english language I wann to be fluent in it
@ronaldomendez13499 ай бұрын
Fireflies and other insects affected by these light pollution. Reduce light pollution, and mass TREE PLANTING.