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WGDO fines the world's first green red card, the winner is iPhone

The world green design organization (WGDO) set up a green lighting Committee this year, with Chinese lighting designer Zheng Jianwei as the first president. In from October 11 to 13, 2016, from the Beijing live studio to the European Parliament building in Brussels, Zheng Jianwei opened a transnational Green Lighting Summit with an innovative direct seeding approach, interacting with the global netizens to discuss the definition and evaluation of green lighting, and fined the world's first green lighting red card, causing people to green. The attention of the idea of lighting. At the beginning of the live meeting, most of the netizens' understanding of green lighting is simple energy saving. After in-depth discussion, we realize that the concept of green is more concerned about health and sustainability. It is meaningful to talk about energy saving on the basis of health and sustainability, and the connotation of green lighting is more closely related to the health and sustainability of artificial light. Green lighting refers to those who are unintentionally or intentionally injure people's eye health, cause visual related safety accidents, reduce the overall lighting efficiency, produce light pollution luminescent products or lighting projects. The understanding of green lighting is still developing, and there is not enough attention, and the artificial light is everywhere. In the first two days of direct live interaction, Zheng Jianwei focused on the definition and evaluation of green lighting. The main connotation of green lighting includes four dimensions: 1, visual health, the basic requirement of green lighting is that artificial light should not hurt the health of the eyes; 2, lighting safety, green lighting should effectively prevent the hidden dangers associated with the vision; 3, high efficiency lighting, green lighting can The system completes the multi scene lighting task efficiently; 4, controlling the light pollution, the green lighting should actively and effectively reduce the interference of artificial light on others and the environment. On the basis of the definition of green lighting, the main evaluation methods of green lighting include: 1. Whether it is easy to produce glare is the key to evaluating green lighting; 2, the correlation between the brightness of the key area and the overall brightness is very important to the visual safety and comfort; 3, artificial white. Whether the color and color temperature of light is close to the natural light affects visual health and lighting efficiency; 4, short wave blue light and ultraviolet radiation harm visual health; 5, the overuse of color and dynamic light simultaneously affects visual health and lighting safety; 6, fully utilize intelligent control elevating. The adaptability and use efficiency of the system; 7, efficient use of natural light to improve the lighting efficiency; 8, to avoid harassment of others, 9, reduce the interference of artificial light on animal and plant rhythm; 10, control the damage of artificial light to the black sky. In the half way after the summit, Zheng Jianwei invited the participants to nominate one of the least green luminescent products (including light sources, lamps and TV phones and other display devices) or a lighting project (including indoor and outdoor lighting and lighting projects). At the scene of the WGDO 2016 summit in the European Parliament building in Brussels, Zheng Jianwei was broadcast live with the three judges (two from Europe, one from China). First, the field judges learned about WGDO's definition and evaluation of green lighting, and then voted for the first three candidates nominated by a net friend (two well-known mobile phones and a famous city light show), confirming the red card winner (only a red card, except the red card winner, will not be announced). . Finally, Zheng Jianwei, the first president of the WGDO green lighting Committee, announced at the conference that many people were surprised, and the first WGDO green lighting was sent to Apple iPhone. How can apple iPhone, as a technology leader product, be a negative example of green lighting? It turns out that because Apple's iPhone is in the smartphone market, the way it handles the luminance of the screen almost becomes the standard of the industry. In the age of smartphones pioneered by Apple iPhone, the mobile phone has become an integrated display platform for communication, information and entertainment, and our eyes are attracted by this removable small light-emitting screen for a long time. According to the mechanism of glare, the smaller the luminous area, the greater the chance of glare, our eyes are likely to be perceived or unaware of the glare caused by this small glowing screen at any time. And as a moving light-emitting screen, its brightness and dynamics may cause people to ignore the potential hazards around them, and thus cause security risks. WGDO sent out the red card to Apple iPhone, and the meaning behind it was the hope that the tech leader Apple Corp would make greater efforts to significantly improve the visual health and safety of the small mobile screen, and try to make full use of smartphones to improve the efficiency of the overall lighting system and prevent light pollution, leading the whole intelligence. The mobile phone industry leaped into a new level of green lighting. Green lighting concerns visual health, lighting safety, lighting efficiency, and control of light pollution, which is closely related to our work and life and the ecological environment. In these areas, a large number of artificial luminescent products and lighting projects have great improvement space, which need the joint efforts of relevant enterprises and people from all walks of life to improve our light environment and create a healthier and sustainable future.

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