June 2025: Gucci Bag Deep State!
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This month's guests:
- David Eicher, Editor-in-Chief of the Astronomy Magazine.
- Nancy Gonlin, Professor of Anthropology at Bellevue College.
- Michael Colligan, Host of Restoring Darkness.
Bill's News Picks:
- This is Why You’re Afraid of the Woods at Night, Blair Braverman, Outside.
- Artificial light pollution could fuel growth of toxic algal blooms, James Dinneen, New Scientist.
- Street lights to be switched off across major roads to slash pollution levels with new AI cameras, GBNews.
- The enduring glow of London's historic gas lamps, CBS Sunday Morning.
- LED Street Lights Killing Seabirds on Cape Verde, Associação Projecto Vitó, Rare Bird Alert.
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