#102: Daylight Saving Time

#102: Daylight Saving Time

Author: Leonardo English October 30, 2020 Duration: 19:01

 


In 70 countries around the world we change the time twice a year, giving us longer evenings in summer.

Why did we start doing this? Why do some people love it, others hate it, and will we ever stop doing it altogether?

  • Early ideas about timekeeping
  • Romans & hours that were longer or shorter than 60 minutes
  • When every town had its own time zone
  • The invention of standard time zones
  • The Earth's tilt and the reason days are longer and shorter by season
  • The proposals to create Daylight Saving Time: collecting insects & playing golf
  • Starting to use Daylight Saving Time
  • Daylight Saving Time in the 20th century
  • Reasons to keep Daylight Saving Time: wellbeing, reducing crime, reducing accidents, businesses that benefit from it
  • Reasons to get rid of Daylight Saving Time: doesn't save energy, it's annoying to change, lost productivity, health disadvantages, businesses that don't like it
  • Farmers in the north of Scotland
  • When the UK kept Daylight Saving Time all year round
  • Complications with Daylight Saving Time when communicating between time zones
  • Getting rid of Daylight Saving Time?
  • Changing the clocks twice a year at the Queen's residences


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