Fighting light pollution in the corridors of power

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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In 2003 February, the Science and Technology Select Committee of the House of Commons, which investigates matters of public concern in the field of science, chose light pollution as its main topic for 2003. The eleven MPs of the committee invited evidence from all the major astronomical organisations in the UK. On June 4, representatives of the BAA and its Campaign for Dark Skies, of the Royal Astronomical Society, and of various amateur astronomical groups joined the Committee at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich.

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