We'll never stop changing the clocks twice a year. Why? politicians don't like angry constituents, and change will make some of them angry, the status quo won't.
Rob figured out when the sun will rise and set during year-round Daylight Saving Time in Sedalia. It's going to take some getting used to. Especially sunrise.
And, well, they don't do it in a lot of different countries in the world, and they're doing fine. Heck, they don't even do it in some states in the USA (Arizona, I'm looking at you).
Daylight Saving Time is back in the news after Florida's U.S. Senators introduced a bill in Congress that would keep the United States on Daylight Saving Time through November 7, 2021.
The legislation, introduced by Florida Senators' Marco Rubio and Rick Scott, will "provide one year of stability for families who are already dealing with enough change with virtual learning, work from home, an
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is coming to an end. It's the practice of setting the clocks forward one hour from standard time during the summer months, and back again in the fall, in order to make better use of natural daylight.
I've been trying to figure it out for years. What's best for us? To keep changing the clocks twice a year? Forget Daylight Saving Time? One thing is for sure, some people won't be happy regardless of what is decided. Cartographer Andy Woodruff's maps prove it.