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Daylight wastingsDaylight saving time wastes energy, study saysPosted by Joseph Romm (Guest Contributor) at 3:47 PM on 29 Feb 2008
For those who are interested in this relatively obscure issue -- I doubt Congress would change DST on the basis of this or any other study -- you can read a very good article in the Wall Street Journal. "Springing forward," as we will do March 9, "may actually waste energy": Up until two years ago, only 15 of Indiana's 92 counties set their clocks an hour ahead in the spring and an hour back in the fall. The rest stayed on standard time all year, in part because farmers resisted the prospect of having to work an extra hour in the morning dark. But many residents came to hate falling in and out of sync with businesses and residents in neighboring states and prevailed upon the Indiana Legislature to put the entire state on daylight-saving time beginning in the spring of 2006. And you can find that Australian study here -- it concludes, "These results suggest that current plans and proposals to extend DST will fail to conserve energy." Wikipedia lists a bunch of other studies on DST, most of which (but not all) come to a similar conclusion. Hopefully extra evening sunlight has other benefits, like "less crime, fewer traffic fatalities, more recreation time and increased economic activity." Hopefully. This post was created for ClimateProgress.org, a project of the Center for American Progress Action Fund.
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