Category: Eco-Friendly Lighting
Apr 08, 2025

From Ants to Sustainability: Professor Chung-Chi Lin’s Journey in Ecological Decoding

“Dr. Ant” Professor Chung-Chi Lin, a distinguished professor in the Department of Biology at National Changhua University of Education, has transformed ant ecological research into environmental governance applications. Through collaboration with LEOTEK, he conducted spectral behavior experiments revealing the sensitivity of Technomyrmex albipes (White-Footed Ants) to blue light, which led to the birth of ECOridge ecological lighting technology.

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Feb 15, 2024

Eco-Friendly Streetlights: Paving the Path for Sustainable Urban Illumination

Streetlights have always been a key part of city life, showing us the way at night and making our streets safe. Over time, as technology got better, streetlights changed too. We moved from gas lamps to electric bulbs and, now, to LED lights. These changes have been good for people, but they’ve also brought problems for wildlife.

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Feb 15, 2024

Light Pollution Explained: Impacts and Solutions

Light pollution is more than just a visual problem; it’s an environmental and health issue. It happens when artificial light at night becomes excessive and unwanted. This includes bright night skies in cities, light spilling outside its intended area, glaring lights that reduce visibility, and confusing clusters of lights.

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