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Pollution"Pollution" refers to harmful environmental contaminants and to the act or process of polluting the environment. Generally the process needs to result from human activity to be regarded as pollution. Even relatively benign products of human activity are liable to be regarded as pollution, if they precipitate negative effects later on. The nitrogen oxides produced by industry are often referred to as pollution, for example, although the substances themselves are not harmful. In fact, it is solar energy (sunlight) that converts these compounds to smog.
Pollution can take two major forms: local pollution and global pollution. In the past, only local pollution was thought to be a problem. For example, coal burning produces smoke, which in sufficient concentrations can be a health hazard. One slogan, taught in schools, was "dilution is the solution to pollution". The theory was that sufficiently dilute pollution could cause no damage. In recent decades, awareness has been rising that some forms of pollution pose a global problem. For example, human activity (primarily nuclear testing) has significantly raised the levels of background radiation all over the world, which may lead to human health problems. Awareness of both kinds of pollution, among other things, has led to the environmentalism movement, which seeks to limit the human impact on the environment.
Whether something is pollution can depend on context. Blooms of algae and the resultant eutrophication of lakes and coastal ocean is considered pollution when it is fueled by nutrients from industrial, agricultural, or residential runoff.
Although carbon dioxide is not toxic—and actually stimulates plant growth—because it is a greenhouse gas that fosters global warming, carbon dioxide is sometimes referred to as pollution, in particular that produced by the combustion of fuels for human use. More often and more properly carbon dioxide from such sources are labelled neutrally as "emissions."
Traditional forms of pollution include air pollution, water pollution, and radioactive contamination while a broader interpretation of the word has led to the ideas of ship pollution, light pollution and noise pollution.
Serious pollution sources include chemical plants, oil refineries, nuclear waste dumps, regular garbage dumps (many toxic substances are illegally dumped there), incinerators, PVC factories, corporate animal farms creating huge amounts of animal waste. Some sources of pollution, such as nuclear power plants or oil tankers, can release very severe pollution when accidents occur. Some of the more common contaminants are: lead (like in lead paint), chromium, zinc, arsenic, benzene.
Pollutants are thought to play a part in a variety of maladies, including:
cancer, lupus, immune diseasess, allergies, and asthma. Certain pollutants are known to cause particular illnesses: for example, mercury compounds cause Minamata disease.
Regulation and Monitoring
The United States Environmental Protection Agency was supposed to establish "acceptable" levels of exposure to contaminants. One of the ratings chemicals are given are carcinogenicity, or how likely they are to cause cancer. Levels range from, not carcinogenic, likely carcinogen, known carcinogen, and unknown. But scientists are finding out that most of these levels are far too high and people should be exposed less to them. The CalEPA Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment has a list of more reasonable levels. (OEHHA)
The US has many departments responsible for tracking various pollutants.
- Toxic Release Inventory - tracks how much waste companies release into the water and air. Gives permits for releasing specific quantities of these pollutants each year.
- Superfund - manages Superfund sites and the pollutants in them (CERCLA).
- OSHA limits for air contaminants
- Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry - found out top 20 pollutants, alias for chemicals, how they affect people, what industries use them and what products they are found in.
- National Toxicology Program - from National Institutes of Health. Reports and studies on how pollutants affect people.
- Toxnet - more databases and reports on toxicology. From NIH
Additional Resources
- Scorecard.org - lots of info about pollution in the US. Just enter your zip code. Colored maps also show how bad certain types of pollution are in your area.
- Environmental Protection Agency
- OEHHA
- National Toxic Mold Coalition and Foundation
- Environmental Defense Fund
- Rachel's Environment and Health News - Weekly news about how the polluted environment affects people, and what corporations and governments are doing (or not doing) about it. Also in Spanish.
- Essential.org - Some organizations related to consumers and consumer protection, including pollution.
- CleanUp GE.org - Info about GE's shady dumping practices on the Hudson river.
- Extoxnet newsletters - environmental pollution news. Last update 1998.
- Environmental News Network - more news
- Environmental Working Group
- Sewage Sludge - in the U.S. it is perfectly legal to fertilize food crops with solids from the sewer, which include lots of heavy metals and toxins.
- Yahoo - Toxicology - another great starting point.
- The ToxTutor from the National Library of Medicine - An excellent resource to review human toxicology.
See also: pollutant, petroleum, renewable energy, toxicology, radioactive contamination
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Light Pollution Awareness Website Includes lighting pictures, satellite images, the latest news, lots of links and information about how to shield lighting. http://members.aol.com/ctstarwchr/
International Dark-Sky Association (IDA) A non-profit member organization that teaches others how to preserve the night sky through factsheets, law references, pictures, and web resources. http://www.darksky.org/
The Fraser Valley Astronomers' Society A local astronomy site with comprehensive information about the local darksky park including directions; as well as videos on the problem, and information about its effects on health and astronomy. http://www.fvas.net/
Conference on the Ecological Consequences of Artificial Night Lighting Comprehensive information about a conference on ecological effects which took place in February 2002 including abstracts and references on the topic. http://www.urbanwildlands.org/conference.html
Michigan Darksky Association Explains the problem, and has pictures, news, local legislation and a message board specific to Michigan. http://www.net-link.net/~memiller/
North Carolina IDA (NCIDA) Includes images, information and local legislation relevant to North Carolina. http://www.ibiblio.org/ncida/
New Hampshire Citizens for Responsible Lighting (NHCRL) Includes local information relevant to New Hampshire and NHCRL newsletters. Minimal web content. http://www.mv.com/users/lopez/nhcrl/
Hawaiian Astronomical Society: Why You Can't See the Stars Features links and information on light pollution relevant to Hawaii. http://www.hawastsoc.org/pollution.html
Pennsylvania Outdoor Lighting Council (POLC) Comprehensive information on the latest lighting situation in Pennsylvania with pictures, links, and guidance on how anyone can help. Home of Pennsylvanians for an Outdoor Lighting Control Act (POLCA). http://home.epix.net/~ghonis/
Fatal Light Awareness Program (FLAP) Information on how light pollution affects birds, and what steps must be taken to save the lives of birds by reducing lighting. http://www.flap.org/
Light Pollution Information Learn how glare can affect anyone with this concise information page collated by the Astronomical Society of Greater Hartford. Includes lots of links. http://members.aol.com/copernicanview/
Rose City Astronomers: Oregon Dark Skies Includes a information about the effects of light pollution and local darksky sites. http://www.rca-omsi.org/darkskies.htm
Dark Skies Locator Use this site to find a light-pollution-free location. View conditions from various cities around the world. http://home.hiwaay.net/~krcool/Astro/Night/darksky.htm
Illuminating Engineering Society of North America The IESNA is the authority on the lighting industry in the USA, Canada and Mexico and one of the forerunners in the control of this form of pollution. Information available on manufacturers, acceptable designs and lighting codes. http://www.iesna.org/
Star Watch UK Explains how Star Watch UK, a survey of light pollution in the UK was undertaken. The project is, at least for the time being, not taking in results. http://www.u-net.com/ph/starw-uk/home.htm
Royal Astronomical Society of Canada (RASC) Light Pollution Abatement Program (LPAP) Explains how the problem is and can be tackled in Canada with the LPAP. Contains helpful Canadian information. http://www.rasc.ca/light/
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William's Bay Lighting Ordinance A school project on light pollution in the United States. http://www.geocities.com/psxwoman/
Virginia Outdoor Lighting Taskforce (VOLT) Promotes the use of safe and efficient outdoor lighting. Comprehensive website with everything there is to know on the problem in Virginia and the latest on VOLT's campaign for better lighting ordinances. http://www.volt.org/
American Astronomical Society Committee on Light Pollution, Radio Interference and Space Debris Includes information on this pioneering committee and what they do. Also includes lists of books, magazine articles and weblinks. Much of the information is out-of-date. http://www.aas.org/~light/
Cherry Springs State Park Information and links on stargazing in one of the darkest sky sites in Eastern USA http://members.aol.com/CherrySpSP/
Dark Skies for the Adirondacks Online community of New York anti-light-pollution campaigners with photographs, newsletters, legislation and other local resources. http://www.timesunion.com/communities/darksky/
Where has the night sky gone, and why should we care? A research paper investigating the development of and possible solutions to light pollution. http://members.aol.com/ctstarwchr/nightsky.htm
Sydney Outdoor Lighting Improvement Society [SOLIS] Includes a range of general information about how anyone can improve their lighting as well as information on how the group is combating the problem in Sydney. http://solissydney.tripod.com
European Southern Observatory (ESO) Contains technical information on the subject. http://www.eso.org/outreach/spec-prog/aol/market/collaboration/lpoll/
New Jersey Astronomical Association: Light Pollution A short explanation of the problem. http://www.njaa.org/light.html
Light Pollution: Measurements and Means of Intervention Webpage detailing conclusions of a meeting held in Asiago, Italy on the issue. http://www.pd.astro.it/TNG/publications/news/12/12cinzan.html
Atlas of World Light Pollution A comprehensive atlas of satellite images and artificially created maps of different light pollution measurements covering the globe. http://www.lightpollution.it/dmsp/
A Solution for the Problem of Light Pollution? A short page explaining how lighting can be made to reduce the astronomical effects of pollution by Manchester Astronomical Society. http://www.u-net.com/ph/mas/light_pollution.htm
Back Bay Amateur Astronomers: Astronomy's Greatest Threat A page by a group of astronomers fighting the problem. http://groups.hamptonroads.com/pages1.cfm?page_id=3963
Effective Outdoor Lighting Council of Texas (EOLC) Latest news on the abatement of light pollution in Texas and how anyone can help. http://users2.ev1.net/~mmccants/eolc/
Indiana Council on Outdoor Lighting Education (ICOLE) Comprehensive information on the abatement of light pollution in Indiana including general links and resources as well as updates. http://home.att.net/~icole/
Light Pollution: The Neglected Problem A short article explaining the problem which appeared in the Winter 1994 issue of the ANJEC Report. http://www.monmouth.com/~ksears/litepol1.htm
Santa Clara Valley Lighting and the Lick Observatory Lick Observatory is exploring ways in which the lighting needs of the growing Santa Clara Valley can be met while still preserving Lick's position at the forefront of astronomical research. Also includes relevant links. http://herbie.ucolick.org/public/lighting/
Office for the Protection of the Quality of the Sky of the Institute of Astrophysics of Canarias Includes pictures and animations, and information on full-cut-off lighting, technical specifications, energy efficiency, and other forms of astronomical pollution. Also includes the laws applicable in the Canary islands. http://www.iac.es/proyect/otpc/
The Anti-Light Pollution Section of the Astronomical Society of Denmark (AS-ALS) A webpage explaining the history and objectives of the organisation, and how to become a member. http://as.dsri.dk/sect/light.html
Sky and Telescope - Saving Dark Skies Various articles about light pollution including one on the history of the problem, one on rating the darkness of your sky, one on how astronomers can do more to help reduce light pollution and one on good lighting fixtures. http://skyandtelescope.com/resources/darksky/
Craig Cotner's Home Page Two detailed light-pollution maps of Minnesota and various astro-photographs. http://www.geocities.com/craigcotner/index.html
Huachuca Astronomy Club (HAC) Includes information on lighting ordinances in Southeast Arizona. http://c3po.cochise.cc.az.us/astro/
Light Pollution and Boating Safety Presentation explaining the problem that unshielded lighting presents to boat crews and how it can cause boating accidents. [Requires Microsoft Powerpoint] http://members.aol.com/copernicanview/LP_Boating.ppt
Ted's Astropix: Light Pollution Scourge Personal "sermon" on light pollution by a Ohio resident with various bits of information on the topic. http://www.saker.com/astropix/astropix.htm
Shire Oaks Science Year Information about the science-year project on light pollution at Shire Oaks school. Includes photographs, explanations of the problem and its causes & effects and a light pollution questionnaire for pupils. http://www.shire-oak.walsall.sch.uk/subjects/sciweb/scienceyear/index.htm
Lighting in the Countryside: Towards Good Practice Comprehensive online UK Government publication outlining the government's policy on the issue. Also a good general introduction to the problem. http://www.planning.odpm.gov.uk/litc/
Campaign for Dark Skies (CfDS) A comprehensive website explaining what the problem is and how it can be tackled in the UK. CfDS is the UK's largest anti-light-pollution campaign group and part of the British Astronomical Association. http://www.dark-skies.org/
Light Pollution in Italy Extensive maps and data charting the extent of light pollution in Italy and the effectiveness of its control using lighting codes. http://debora.pd.astro.it/cinzano/en/
Dark Skies for Northern Ireland Explains the problem in Northern Ireland with photographs; maps of its extent, and information on its effect on residents and crime. Includes a message board, help on installing friendlier lighting fixtures, links and correspondence on regulation with a local MP. http://www.darkskies4ni.co.uk/
Understanding, Assessing and Resolving Light-Pollution Problems on Sea Turtle Nesting Beaches Comprehensive report by the Florida Marine Research Institute into the effects on turtles with relevant lighting specifications to be implemented near nesting sites. http://www.floridamarine.org/publications/publication_info.asp?id=39080
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Me, Mick and M31 Information about a children's story book on the problem. http://www.eclipse.co.uk/pens/m31.html
Yerkes Observatory and Light Pollution Information about the fight against light pollution in Yerkes, William's bay. Includes pictures, ordinances, presentations and links. http://astro.uchicago.edu/home/web/rhe/Astronomy/lightpollution.html
Minnesota Astronomical Society: Light Pollution A light-pollution map of Minnesota, a news story about local light pollution and information about what can be done locally. http://www.mnastro.org/onan/lpintro.htm
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The Croydon Astronomical Society: Light Pollution Information about the problem in Croydon. http://www.croydonastro.org.uk/lights.htm
IDA Youth Working Group Provides information about light pollution for young people. http://saveourstarryskies.homestead.com/
Institute of Lighting Engineers (ILE), UK Forerunner in light pollution control in the UK. Publishes lighting codes and guidance available via the website. Website content is minimal. http://www.ile.co.uk/
New England Light Pollution Advisory Group (NELPAG) Everything to do with the problem in New England. Lots of links. Includes information on how to subscribe to the NELPAG forum. http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/cfa/ps/nelpag.html
International Astronomical Union Working Group on Light Pollution Explains how the working group is helping to combat the problem at the moment and how anyone can help. Also includes various links and general information. http://www.ctio.noao.edu/light_pollution/iau50/
International Commission on Illumination (CIE) Technical information and guides to the design of non-polluting lighting. Includes links to similar regional organizations. http://members.eunet.at/cie/
Dark Skies Northwest News, video, slide-shows and images. Includes outdoor lighting codes, mailing list subscriptions, member information and links to further regional information. http://www.scn.org/darksky/
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Leicester Campaign for Dark Skies A broad yet simple introduction to the the problem's effects and its minimisation. Includes success stories in the UK and elsewhere; good and bad examples of different fixture types; rebuttals of common misconceptions; links to news articles, and details of educational projects and how the public can help. http://www.star.le.ac.uk/astrosoc/cfds
Illuminating Engineering Society of Australia and New Zealand (IESANZ) The IESANZ is the central organization for lighting engineers in the area who set guidelines on light pollution control and energy efficiency. http://www.iesanz.asn.au/
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