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Also, they don't use too much power usage. LEDs are low power use. It's why most incandescent bulbs (that silly Trump want's to bring back to America) are all replaced with LED lights in homes to cut the power bill by at less 6x! 10 watts or less LED vs 60 watts or more.
If you really want to stop global warming, I would start with Elon Musk's car battery massive factories and continuous SpaceX launches... that would be extremely high in causing global warming. Let along, the wars firing missiles back and forwards at each other.
Even though you don't always see it, all mains-powered light sources flicker – whether incandescent, halogen, fluorescent or LED.
However, you should not even be noticing that. It was more an issue with old monitors, which therefore added a black light. Unless your power supply is bad?
Newer LEDs are all flicker free (as far as the human eye can see) at a whopping cost of $0.06 to prevent it (smoothing capacitors and higher Hz rate). Incandescent would ironically flicker way more than them.