Admittedly Winter Moths are small but they are the snowflake like creatures you sometimes see in your car headlights. Until they were pointed out to me what they were, I’d never realised they were actually moths.
Maybe the ‘prat’ was aware of species such as the Winter Moth, Spring Usher and the December Moth, all of which are active in winter and attracted to light?
Isn’t this the key point to be gained from this discussion? that the recent low cloud has shown just how prevalent excessive levels of light pollution exist all over the country. Shouldn’t we learn from this and introduce alternative ways of lighting our environment wherever problems are...
I wholeheartedly agree that this is not a palace related thread, mind you, anyone sensible would realise it’s not actually a football thread.
As someone who spent the vast majority of my life living in Sussex, let me assure you that I do have an opinion.
The fact that, not withstanding my...
Seeing as I still have a property 13 miles from the Amex, have friends and family in the area, and drive past the Amex Stadium regularly, I think it is my business actually. What right have you to dictate whether or not someone has the right to comment on something?
My views on this have...
So why don’t the six lane road and the railway station also reflect all this light when clouds are acting like a giant mirror?
In times of low cloud it shows just how much light pollution is occurring when the grow lights are used a night, it’s just not obvious when there is no cloud.
It’s only more noticeable to us when there is low cloud cover, the level of light pollution remains the same when there’s no low cloud, it’s just not so obvious to us humans.