Not really.
Electricity has brought hospitals, better means of communicating, entertainment, and essential lighting.
Before electricity, fires were more likely to become a problem, medicine was questionable at best, and if you wanted to know what was going the next town over, you'd have to go there yourself.
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I live in the middle of nowhere far from a city and on a clear night you can even see the Milky Way :)
Wehavetogoback.jpeg! ... but only for like an hour each week or something. It would save on power and we'd get to look up at the pretty sky. Police on high alert to prevent/manage rioting.
Yah, i get it pokethebear. "Pollution" means harmful or poisonous. Its a Hugely negative term, meaning that the term "light pollution" itselfe carrys a major agenda.
You know what else pollution does? It obscures the view of stuff, that is literally all that Light pollution is doing, so what is this "major agenda", you're talking about?
Electricity has brought hospitals, better means of communicating, entertainment, and essential lighting.
Before electricity, fires were more likely to become a problem, medicine was questionable at best, and if you wanted to know what was going the next town over, you'd have to go there yourself.