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Some communities, too, are using smart lighting controls to minimize light pollution. Lately, lighting companies have introduced LED streetlights with a warmer-hued output, and municipalities have begun to adopt them. But months later, returning from a week’s vacation in rural Maine, I was shocked to find my neighborhood lit by a stark bluish blaze that washed out almost all of the stars in the night sky. I’m all for energy conservation, and I was happy with the LED bulbs in my home office.

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When my city of Newton, Mass., announced plans to install LED streetlights in 2014, I was optimistic. That’s the year the International Dark-Sky Association, a coalition that opposes light pollution, started worrying that blue-rich LEDs could be “a disaster for dark skies and the environment,” says Chris Monrad, a director of IDA and a lighting consultant in Tucson. And these concerns have been heaped on the complaints of astronomers, who as far back as 2009 have criticized the new lights. The harsh glare of certain blue-rich designs is now thought to disrupt people’s sleep patterns and harm nocturnal animals. homes for one year-by converting all remaining non-LED outdoor lighting to LEDs.įor some, those first LED lights have been a fiasco. Consultants at the firm Navigant, in Chicago, have estimated that the United States could save 662 trillion British thermal units-the energy needed to power 5.8 million typical U.S. Another 60 percent goes toward lighting parking lots and garages, and much of that energy is still produced by fossil-fired power plants. In the United States, street lighting accounts for a whopping 30 percent of all the energy used to generate electricity for outdoor lighting. If the switch to LEDs had needed any more support, it came from growing evidence about climate change. They can last twice as long as ordinary sodium-vapor streetlights, and their prices have dropped to within range of the competition. LEDs are, after all, the most energy-efficient lighting option on the market. Like me, you might have welcomed this development.

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You may have noticed them going up in your town’s streets and parking lots: a new generation of pole-mounted lights that pour down a cool torrent of lumens from an array of light-emitting diodes.

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  • An alternative rendition of this song titled See You Space Cowboywas heard in the final session of the anime " The Real Folk Blues (Part 2)".Close Stay ahead of the latest technology trends.
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  • Much like the last two sessions, this song takes its title from a series of blues compilation albums released between 19 by Chess Records and distributed by MCA Records.
  • I only want to know what true happiness is The song shares its name with a compilation album of the music of American Blues singer and musician Muddy Waters, often cited as the "father of modern Chicago Blues." The song itself is in the key of F# Minor. Lyrics were written by Yuho Iwasato, with music and arrangement done by Yoko Kanno. This song was included on the mini-album Vitaminless as the opening track, and although "The Real Folk Blues" is sung in English at the beginning of each chorus, it is one of the very few song to be sung entirely in Japanese. It is sung by Mai Yamane and is the ending song for almost every session of Cowboy Bebop except for Jupiter Jazz Part 2 and The Real Folk Blues Part 2, which have Space Lion and Blue as ending songs respectively. The Real Folk Blues is a song recorded by the Seatbelts.











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