Friday, 29 November 2013

Legislation on light pollution


Hong Kong is famous for the lighting view, the colourful and bright lightings along the streets have become a characteristic in Hong Kong. However, behind the beautiful scenery, the lightings have threatened our life and environment, causing light pollution. Light pollution means that the artificial outdoor lightings were used excessively. Hong Kong government should legislate on regulating the light pollution.[1] (Hong Kong Night Sky Brightness Monitoring Network(NSN), n.d.)

 

The light pollution in Hong Kong is very serious so it should be regulated. According to a research, Hong Kong urban night sky was 100 to 1000 times brighter than the international dark sky standard. Hong Kong has become one of the most light-polluted cities in the world.[2] (The University of Hong Kong, 2013)

 

The other reasons for regulation are about the harmful effects of light pollution on environment, economic and living things.

 

On environment aspect, the direct effect was that the number of visible stars have decreased because the light in urban area is too bright which cover the stars.[3] (Dr Chun Shing Jason Pun, Mr Chu Wing So, 2007) In addition, excessive lightings lead to more energy is used. This will intensify the global warming due to more emission of greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide.[4] (International Astronomical Union, n.d.)

 

The effects on economic are correlated to the environmental effects. More energy used which means the expenditure spending on lightings is higher.[5] (International Astronomical Union, n.d.) When the lightings still turn on at mid-night, the lightings for advertising are ineffective because no one is on the street. This is wastage of money. Furthermore, when the global warming is intensified, higher expenditure is needed for easing the global warming.

 

There are adverse effects of light pollution on living things which divided into two types, animals and human.

 

For animals, the excessive lightings affect the physiological cycles and the movements of animals. For example, to the birds migrate at night, the lightings will misleading their orientations of migration. The birds become trapped in the lighted areas. The bright night also affect the animals exercise at night such as frog, the high lighting intensity will cause the blind of the animals.[6] (Hong Kong Night Sky Brightness Monitoring Network(NSN), n.d.)

 

People need to bear risk on physical and psychological health problem in the long term because of light pollution. The sleeping quality is affected and people would suffer from headache, increasing in stress and anxiety. [7] (Hong Kong Night Sky Brightness Monitoring Network(NSN), n.d.) The influence of light pollution to human can be reflected by the data from the Task force on External lighting, set by the Environment Bureau of HKSARG. There were around 200 cases per year of complaints on external lighting form 2009 to 2012. The major concern of complaints in 2012 was light nuisance.[8] (Task Force on External Lighting, 2012) The situation have no improvement.

 

The influences of light pollution on environment, economic and human will become more serious unless the government legislate to regulate the pollution. What measures should the government take?

 

 

 

The Task force on External lighting suggested a method to regulate the external lightings to ease light pollution. The artificial lightings should be turned off at the specific time. The most suitable time is at 12a.m. The appointed time for some areas is different. For the areas where most of the business activities keep continuous after the designate time such as Mong Kok, the appointed time will be later. The signboards of the shops on the ground floor which work until midnight can have exemption. For upstairs’ shops the signboards cannot be exempted as the lightings are close to residents. However, the upstairs’ shops can put their signboards near the building exits in order to attract customers at mid-night.[9] (TVB, 2013)

 

On top of this method, the government should set the standard for the intensity for the artificial lightings. The intensity should be regulated to a lower level. There is no standard for the intensity for the lighting and most of the lightings are too bright that make people’s eyes feel uncomfortable when walking along the street. Setting the standard could not affect human’s eyes as well as reduce the negative impacts on the environment.

 

Some people against for the legislation on external lightings because there are disadvantages after legislation. Tourism will be affected because Hong Kong is popular for the lighting view at night. If external lightings are forced to turn off, this will lower the attraction of Hong Kong. In addition, the legislation also affect some of the business such as the shops working till the mid-night and upstairs’ shops. It is difficult for them to be noticed to the customers that they still working.[10] (TVB, 2013)

 

The legislation only bring low degree of disadvantages to Hong Kong. In tourism, the lighting views before 12 a.m. would not affected as the lightings can be still turned on. Tourists could still appreciate wonderful night views. Furthermore, fewer people would walk along the street at mid-night so the impact is low. Furthermore, some tourists said that they were confused by the excessive artificial lightings in the urban areas when staying on streets for long period of time as the lightings were too bright to them.[11] (TVB, 2013) Lower the intensity of lightings could tackle this problem. The lightings would not be too bright to make people feel more comfortable. Moreover, the legislation would not affect the tourism as well as improving the tourism in Hong Kong. Since the awareness on protecting the environment of people have increased, legislation could develop the positive image that Hong Kong would take the responsibility to improve the environment. People would like to come to a more environmental friendly city.

 

For those businesses, the exemption of the measures could ease the problems faced by them. The exemption allowed the shops to keep the external lightings on and the artificial lightings of upstairs’ shops could be put near the main exits of the buildings. People can notice that the shops are still working and will not affect their business.

 

To conclude, light pollution influence our living environment and living standard as well as the light pollution in Hong Kong is highly seriousness. It is necessary and the time for the government to legislate on regulating the light pollution in order to bear the responsibilities to help the environment and change Hong Kong into an environmental friendly city.

 

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[1] Hong Kong Night Sky Brightness Monitoring Network(NSN). (n.d.). What is Light Pollution? Retrieved from Hong Kong Night Sky Brightness Monitoring Network(NSN): http://nightsky.physics.hku.hk/what-is-light-pollution.php
[2] The University of Hong Kong. (2013, 5 19). The largest ever database on night sky brightness HK urban night sky can be 1,000 times brighter than the darkest standard. Retrieved from The University of Hong Kong: http://www.hku.hk/press/press-releases/detail/9405.html
[3] Dr Chun Shing Jason Pun, Mr Chu Wing So. (2007). Report of A Survey of Light Pollution in Hong Kong. Hong Kong: Department of Physics, The University of Hong Kong.
[4] International Astronomical Union. (n.d.). The Environmental Cost. Retrieved from International Astronomical Union: http://www.britastro.org/dark-skies/environmental.html#environmenta
[5] International Astronomical Union. (n.d.). The Economic Cost of light pollution. Retrieved from International Astronomical Union: http://www.britastro.org/dark-skies/economic.html
[6] Hong Kong Night Sky Brightness Monitoring Network(NSN). (n.d.). Adverse Effects of Light Pollution on the Environment and on Human. Retrieved from Hong Kong Night Sky Brightness Monitoring Network(NSN): http://nightsky.physics.hku.hk/adverse-effects-of-light-pollution-on-the-environment-and-on-human.php
[7] Hong Kong Night Sky Brightness Monitoring Network(NSN). (n.d.). Adverse Effects of Light Pollution on the Environment and on Human. Retrieved from Hong Kong Night Sky Brightness Monitoring Network(NSN): http://nightsky.physics.hku.hk/adverse-effects-of-light-pollution-on-the-environment-and-on-human.php
[8] Task Force on External Lighting. (2012). Document for Engaging Stakeholders and the Public. Hong Kong: the Environment Bureau of HKSARG.
[9] TVB. (2013, 8 12). Light Pollution . Retrieved from TVB iNews : http://news.tvb.com/programmes/closerlook/5209af426db28c9d4b000000
[10] TVB. (2013, 8 12). Light Pollution . Retrieved from TVB iNews : http://news.tvb.com/programmes/closerlook/5209af426db28c9d4b000000
[11] TVB. (2013, 8 12). Light Pollution . Retrieved from TVB iNews : http://news.tvb.com/programmes/closerlook/5209af426db28c9d4b000000

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