I just wrote to the Premier about this:
Dear Anna,
I am very concerned to hear about a new hotel development "Trilogy" proposed for the Brisbane CBD.
According to this article in the Courier Mail:
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/s...0-3102,00.html
the building will include a "massive lantern":
"Trilogy will have a massive lantern incorporated into the design, which will light up the night sky over the CBD and make it one of the city's most recognisable buildings."
This brings to mind "Stefan's Sky Needle" which bathed the night skies of Brisbane in a beam of light every few minutes for about a decade.
In this age of environmental awareness, why is it still considered acceptable to waste vast amounts of energy shining bright lights into the sky? This harms the view of the night sky for all and has a serious negative impact on the activities of amateur and professional astronomers in the greater Brisbane area.
Light pollution is not only an eyesore as people cannot appreciate the true beauty of the night sky: it is a waste of energy that contributes to carbon dioxide emissions.
What is the Queensland Government doing to combat this serious and environmentally destructive form of pollution?
Best regards,
Doug Edwards