The night sky has been a very valuable factor for humankind. People have used the night sky to create
navigation routes, discover constellations and even go deeper into some esoteric aspects such as the
horoscope signs.
This element is part of our culture and our sense of society, and is very much needed in many ways. That is why today, more than ever, it is paramount to protect it.
The Sky Protection Office of the IAC (Spanish acronym standing for “Institute of Astrophysics of the
Canary Islands”) has been defending the sky for more than 30 years. This institution is tasked with
analyzing different parameters of the night sky in the Canary Islands. Even though the region meets the
ideal conditions for astronomical observation, some factors were adversely affecting the clarity or
transparency of the atmosphere.
Such negative effects mainly stem from the misuse of luminaires, as the area is experiencing an ongoing
and considerable rise resulting from the increase in population and tourism.
The scientific community began to place the focus on this issue associated with night lighting, so in 2003
the First International Starlight Conference was held. Since 2006, it has been celebrated along with
institutions such as UNESCO, the World Tourism Organization, the International Astronomical Union,
UN commissions, etc.
On La Palma island, the first manifesto in favor of the night sky and the right to benefit from star light
was then drafted and signed. The aim was to protect the sky because of its implications and effects on
biodiversity and life itself.
After this conference, the Starlight Foundation was created as the entity responsible for the development
and promotion of the Declaration of La Palma.
This Foundation – headed by Antonia Varela, PhD. in Astrophysics from the Institute of Astrophysics
of the Canary Islands – has different goals, among others:
To achieve these objectives, the international Starlight Certification system has been created by the
Starlight Foundation.
This is a certification system whereby those areas that have excellent sky quality and represent an
example of protection and conservation are accredited.
According to Antonia Varela during an interview granted to Televes, the following actions should be taken for an excellent protection of the night sky and, therefore, for public administrations to obtain such certification:
Why is it so important to preserve the night sky? Antonia Varela explains why this is a crucial issue for today’s society.
First off, because taking care of the night sky allows for the protection of the environment, biodiversity, and, in general terms for the territory.
It also has economic implications. Efficient night lighting leads directly to money savings and greater energy efficiency, so institutions can reduce their expenses.
In this line, investing in the Starlight certificate brings about a number of benefits to attract funding for infrastructure and sustainable development.
The doctor in Astrophysics also mentions astrotourism, understood as a service that boosts the creation of local jobs and attracts tourists from across the world, which is somewhat beneficial for the community.
Finally, a sky free of light pollution makes municipalities be considered intelligent and sustainable spaces that act with responsibility towards the circadian rhythms, the environment and society in general.
The Starlight Foundation has awarded sustainability certificates to companies that can offer lighting solutions meeting the criteria proposed for this kind of projects – as is the case of Televes.
The institution highlights the vital role these companies play in promoting innovation along with competitive prices to make this type of projects affordable.
Thanks to this technology, companies will improve the development of a sustainable market that leaves behind luminaires that don’t respect the environment.
A night sky protected by sustainable and efficient luminaires can bring many benefits, among them: