“I grew up in New York City where there is no night sky. Nobody has a relationship with the sky, because, particularly in the day, there was air pollution and light pollution, and you look up, and your sight line terminates on buildings. You know the sun and maybe the moon, and that's about it. So what happens is that I am exposed to the night sky as you would see it from a mountaintop, and I'm just struck by it. Suppose I grew up on a farm where I had that sky every night of my life - then you're not going to be struck by it. It's just the wallpaper of your nighttime dome.” KnowsLooksLightHappensNightLinesCitiesSunAirSkyNew YorkBuildingGrewMoonGrew UpSightLook UpFarmsNew York CityExposedEvery NightPollutionNight SkyNighttimeDomesAir Pollution Author:Neil deGrasse Tyson
“There's a point in me where it's beyond sad, seeing the state of the world today. It's so screwed up. It's terrible, and it will be getting worse and worse. More concrete everywhere, more pollution, more radioactivity. There's no wilderness left, no pure air. They're chopping the forests down. They're polluting all the oceans.” WorldStatesTodayLeftSeeingAirTerriblePureOceanForestsWildernessConcretePollutionWorld TodayScrewed UpChopping Author:George Harrison