Lightspiracy: The Hidden Politics of Modern Lighting with Anna Levin
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Was the global ban on incandescent light bulbs really a climate breakthrough — or did we rush into a lighting revolution without fully understanding the biological and environmental consequences?
In this episode, Dave speaks with journalist and author Anna about her book Incandescent and her unexpected journey into the politics and science of modern lighting. What began as a personal health reaction to new “energy-efficient” bulbs became a much deeper investigation into how we regulate light, how we measure it, and how profoundly it shapes human life.
🌞 In This Episode:
- How Anna’s personal experience with CFL lighting sparked a global investigation
- Why incandescent bulbs were labeled “inefficient” — and what that metric ignored
- The limits of measuring light purely in lumens per watt
- How lighting regulations treated bulbs like simple appliances rather than biological influences
- The rise of LED lighting and the explosion of artificial light at night
- The impact of light on circadian rhythms, mood, immunity, and overall health
- The politics and ideology behind the global incandescent phase-out
- Why light pollution is an environmental issue hiding in plain sight
- Whether behavior change (dimming, switching off, reducing overlighting) matters more than bulb type
They explore how lighting policy focused almost entirely on efficiency while overlooking spectrum quality, flicker, environmental impact, and the complex ways light interacts with human biology.
From circadian rhythms and sleep health to the loss of dark skies and its effects on wildlife, this conversation asks a bigger question:
If every living system on Earth evolved under natural cycles of sunlight and darkness, what happens when we radically alter that balance?
Lightspiracy isn’t about nostalgia — it’s about rethinking our relationship with light, energy, and the rhythms that shaped us ☀️
📚 Further Reading
If this episode sparked your curiosity, explore Anna Levin’s powerful books on light, darkness, and our evolving relationship with illumination:
🌞 Incandescent: We Need to Talk About Light
A deeply personal and investigative journey into the global phase-out of incandescent lighting — and what it means for health, environment, and policy.
👉 https://saraband.net/sb-title/incandescent/
🌌 Dark Skies: A Journey into the Night
An exploration of light pollution, the loss of the night sky, and why darkness is essential for both human and ecological wellbeing.
👉 https://saraband.net/sb-title/dark-skies/
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