What Is Paul Bogard's Argument To Let There Be Darkness?

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In “Let There Be Darkness,” Paul Bogard defends the claim that light pollution is harmful and must be reduced if not eliminated so that natural darkness can be preserved. The world is losing its natural darkness. Bogard delineates how the expunging of natural darkness is caused primarily by the increase of city lights and also the increase in artificial light from our smartphones and other electronic devices. He sees this increase in artificial light as a problem. To appeal to the audience’s emotions, Bogard uses personal anecdotes and expert opinions to build the argument.

To prepare the reader, Bogard initiates the argument by citing his personal anecdote. Bogard reminisces about how he saw a night sky dark enough to see the milky way but