First he addresses how an excess of artificial light can become a distraction for different species. Hatchling turtles move toward the ocean based on the lack of coming from land. But now they are distracted and disoriented by bright lights that are now prevalent on beaches around the world. It can prove fatal for the poor baby turtles if they do not find the sea soon enough. Birds, frogs, rats, and many other species can also be fatally distracted by light pollution, harming the rich ecosystems that try to thrive around our cities.
In conclusion, he outlines the current research on light pollution, what little there is of it. His goal behind this article is to explain that light pollution is a real problem, and to raise awareness about it so that more research can be done.
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For light pollution disrupting the circadian clocks of humans, how does this play out into causing cancer?
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