DarkSky Approved, the true standard in dark sky preservation.
What does DarkSky Approved mean? Understanding the true standard in dark sky preservation
At DarkSky International, we celebrate the growing movement to protect the night! This movement, often referred to as the “dark sky movement,” brings together individuals, communities, organizations, and companies worldwide to reduce light pollution and its damaging effects. We wholeheartedly support and commend all genuine efforts to preserve our dark skies. However, as the movement gains momentum, it’s crucial to ensure the integrity of dark sky protection isn’t diluted by unsubstantiated claims or misleading assertions.
Dark sky buzzwords: Are they legitimate or just marketing?
In today’s market, terms like “dark sky compliant” have become popular buzzwords. You may have seen them on websites, product packaging, or boxes of light bulbs and fixtures. But it’s important to scrutinize these claims. Are these products genuinely meeting established standards, or is it just clever marketing?
Drew Reagan, DarkSky International’s Communications Manager, explains, “Consider how ‘greenwashing’ has plagued the auto industry or how misleading food labels have led consumers to believe they’re making healthy choices. Product packaging is often designed to appear eco-friendly or health-conscious, but the contents frequently fail to deliver on these promises. We’re seeing a similar trend with ‘dark sky friendly’ lighting – attractive labeling doesn’t guarantee genuine responsibility.”
The importance of a third-party verification
Without scientifically grounded criteria and independent third-party verification, claims of responsible lighting can be hollow or even harmful to the environment. It’s crucial to question the source and authority behind these assertions. That’s where the DarkSky logo and seal come in, offering consumers a trustworthy indicator of products and places that genuinely meet the gold standard of dark sky preservation.
When a product, place, or initiative earns the DarkSky Approved seal, it signifies a profound commitment to preserving our night skies. Our certification process is rooted in scientific integrity, involving a rigorous evaluation based on the latest peer-reviewed research. In fact, DarkSky International, in collaboration with the Illuminating Engineering Society, developed the Five Principles for Responsible Outdoor Lighting at Night (ROLAN). These principles have become a trusted resource for organizations within the lighting and environmental communities. We set the standard, and we strictly adhere to it.
Brian Liebel, Chief Program Officer, explains the significance of these principles: “The Five Principles that we co-authored are the guidelines by which we author our programs and set criteria. Outdoor lighting must have a clear purpose, be targeted only where it is needed, be limited to the amount of light recommended by standards and not over-lighted, turned off or dimmed when not in use, and have a warm color temperature.” He adds, “From those principles, we set limits on lighting that produce higher quality outdoor lighting that enhances the night environment through reduced glare, better illumination, and significant reduction of light pollution.”
DarkSky International is a trusted authority in the fight against light pollution. Our knowledgeable and dedicated team has been at the forefront of this crucial environmental issue for over thirty years. As a nonprofit organization, our mission is to protect the night. This singular focus, combined with our scientific expertise, allows us to offer a truly independent and reliable third-party certification. The only truly dark sky approved products, places, or initiatives are ones with an official DarkSky Approved seal, so be sure to keep an eye out for it.
DarkSky Approved programs
DarkSky International offers a range of certifications designed to support dark sky preservation across various locations and products. Our flagship initiative, the International Dark Sky Places program, has certified over 220 locations worldwide and continues to grow. Building on this success, DarkSky developed the DarkSky Approved program, a third-party verification system for outdoor lighting fixtures. This program has since expanded to include certifications for DarkSky Approved Lodging, DarkSky Approved Outdoor Sports Lighting, and DarkSky Approved Sea Turtle Sensitive lighting.
These programs, which continue to expand annually, represent the gold standard in dark sky preservation. As an internationally renowned non-profit, DarkSky International provides trustworthy certifications that ensure enthusiasts and businesses alike are actively contributing to the protection of dark skies and critical nocturnal environments.
DarkSky International: More than just a certification
It’s also important to note that DarkSky International isn’t just a certification body; we’re a dedicated advocacy group working tirelessly to educate and implement dark sky ordinances at the state and municipal levels. By choosing products or visiting places with the DarkSky logo or seal, you’re actively supporting a growing movement to protect the night and preserve dark skies for future generations.
The DarkSky seal stands as a trusted symbol of genuine progress in the battle against light pollution. By choosing products and places with our seal, you’re actively contributing to darker, healthier nights. Together, we can realize the dream of restoring starry skies for everyone to enjoy.