Light and noise pollution: Invisible wall between urban residents and nature

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Are the most concerning consequences of light and noise pollution detrimental to human health? In my opinion, light and noise pollution may be causing a greater worry at the societal level by widening the gap between human generations living in cities and nature.

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Minh-Hoang Nguyen
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