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All Through the Night Why Our Lives Depend on Dark Skies

Robertson Dani

9780008586720

BOOK DETAILS

Price: $39.99
Format: Hardback
ISBN13: 9780008586720
Published: September 2023

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Why darkness is so important - to plants, to animals, and to ourselves - and why we must protect it all costs.

Darkness is the first thing we know in our human existence. Safe and warm inside the bubble of the womb, we are comfortable in that embracing dark. But as soon as we are bought into the light, we learn to fear the dark. Why?

This book is a celebration of all things that go bump in the night and the joy that can be found when the sun goes down. As a society we have closed our curtains to the darkness, now Dani Robertson urges you to cast those curtains wide, step out of your front door and let the darkness pull you in.

Some 99 per cent of Western Europeans live under light polluted skies, but what is this doing to our health? Our wellbeing? Our connection to the cycles of nature?

Our wildlife, too, has been cast into the harsh glare of our light addiction, with devastating impacts.

In this book Dani shares with you the excitement and adventure she has found when everyone else is tucked up in bed. She explores constellations and cultures, enjoys environmental escapades, all whilst learning why we are addicted to light and why it is ruining our lives. She'll show you why the darkness is so important and why we must protect it all costs. You'll become a crusader of Darkness and an expert on what we can do to stop the onward march of light pollution (clue: it's as easy as the flick of a switch).

Her life depends on darkness, and yours does too.

Book details and technical specifications

Format: Hardback
ISBN13: 9780008586720
Published: September 2023

Number of pages: 320
Width: 141 mm
Height: 222 mm
Depth: 31 mm

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

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