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UAE Goes Dark: Residents Pledge to Combat Light Pollution During Global Awareness Week

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The UAE has launched the international “Dark Sky Week” campaign, calling on residents to make a historical pledge against light pollution. Hosted by the Emirates Astronomy Society in collaboration with Dubai Astronomy Group, the movement seeks to safeguard the nation’s rapidly threatened night skies from man-made glow.

How to Get Involved:
Residents can demonstrate support by:
✓ Signing the online pledge at www.darkskyuae.ae
✓ Turning off lights unnecessarily from 8-10 PM every night until April 22
✓ Employing only downward-facing, warm-white outdoor lighting
✓ Visiting star-gazing activities at Al Qudra Desert

Why It Works:
The UAE’s unprecedented urbanization has light pollution have risen by 300% since 2000, resulting in:
• Disrupted wildlife migration patterns
• 60% reduction in visible stars
• Increased energy waste (equivalent to powering 50,000 homes annually)

Special UAE Touches:
– Smart Dubai offering “light pollution reduction” badges on the DubaiNow app
– RTA dimming decorative lighting on major bridges
– Emirates Nature-WWF hosting “Bedouin-style” astronomy nights

Expert Warning:
“Dubai’s kids might never get to see the Milky Way at current light pollution levels,” Dubai Astronomy Group’s Dr. Hasan Al Hariri said. The campaign coincides with the UAE hosting the International Dark-Sky Association’s 2025 global conference.

**Slug Link:** *uae-dark-sky-week-light-pollution-pledge*

Pro Tips for Urban Stargazers:
1. Best viewing: Jebel Hafeet, Al Ain (least light interference)
2. Ideal time: April 17-19 (new moon phase)
3. Citizen science opportunity: Report light pollution through the Loss of the Night app

Iconic landmarks such as Burj Khalifa will join by switching off unnecessary lights for one symbolic hour on April 20.

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