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Laura Morrison Light pollution news analysis (April[removed]When night descends on Hong Kong, it is not stars that shine brightly but the neon lights of the city’s skyscrapers and billboards. According to a recent study,
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Document Date: 2013-06-20 02:12:49


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Shanghai / London / Sydney / /

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Designing Hong Kong / Hongkong Electric / /

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Asia / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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University of Connecticut / University of Hong Kong’s Department / University of Haifa / /

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energy conservation / bi-products / energy cost / electricity consumption / non-renewable energy / energy wastage / energy / /

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Hong Kong Island / /

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Hong Kong Polytechnic University’s School of Hotel and Tourism Management / International Astronomical Union / Environmental Protection Department / Tourism Commission / University of Connecticut / American Medical Association / Hong Kong Tourism Board / World Wildlife Fund / National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration / University of Haifa / Symphony of Lights / University of Hong Kong’s Department of Physics / /

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Jennifer Ho / Gabrielle Ho / Stephen Pratt / Jason Pun Chun-shing / Pun Chun-shing / Paul Zimmerman / /

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CEO / leader of the research team / Project Manager of environmental NGO Green Sense / /

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Connecticut / /

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laser / /

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