Several cities across Europe, including locations in Denmark and the UK, are replacing traditional streetlights with red lighting. This initiative aims to minimize light pollution and its impact on nocturnal animals, which can be disrupted by standard white or blue streetlights.
The red lighting is designed to reduce disturbances to wildlife while still providing sufficient visibility for residents. Authorities hope this change will contribute to healthier ecosystems and improve the balance between urban lighting and natural environments.
**Why this matters**
Light pollution affects the behavior and survival of many nocturnal species, interfering with feeding, mating, and migration patterns. By adjusting street lighting, cities can help protect biodiversity and promote ecological sustainability in urban areas.
Source: NewsData
