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When we hear pollution, most think of oil spills, smog, or floating plastic islands. But light can also pollute our night skies! At DarkSky Texas,
The fight against light pollution often feels like it’s at direct odds with modern living. Sure, we could completely eliminate light pollution if we all

When we talk about light pollution, we usually go back to one eternal conundrum: the balance between continuing to develop as a society and the

DarkSky Texas has set a high bar for the new year! For 2024, DarkSky Texas is planning new programs calling on their members’ core skills.
Bright night skies may feel convenient, but they have a profound negative impact on our planet. The most serious effects are felt from skyglow –
The night sky has been one of the few constant sights humans could count on for thousands of years. Now it needs us to protect
DarkSky Texas, formerly known as IDA Texas, is on a mission to keep night skies dark and stars shining bright. As DarkSky Texas celebrates its
STATE FUNDED OUTDOOR LIGHTING REGULATIONS The Texas Health and Safety Code, Title 5, Subtitle F, Chapter 425 provides that all new or replacement lighting fixtures