Change Clocks to Help Environment?
Saturday, March 10, 2007
I've been reading about it and hearing about all the "patch" work going on now-a-days. While some claim that this could turn out to be a mini Y2K problem, I don't believe there should be an issue. Will have to wait 3 more weeks or so and keep an eye on the stats provided by hospitals, the airline industry, business week, IT industry etc... Here are some facts I was able to extract from the net -
Reuters -
- Softball teams, which gather on playing fields after work, will be able to start their seasons earlier, as will backyard barbecue enthusiasts.
- Candy manufacturers see brisker sales at Halloween as children will have an extra hour of daylight to go door-to-door begging for sweets during the late-October holiday.
- Some in law enforcement think evening crime rates could fall.
- Orthodox Jews, who wait until sunrise to say morning prayers, lobbied against the provision.
- Airliners complained it would throw their international schedules further out of sync with Europe, costing the industry millions of dollars.
- The energy savings would translate into a 10.8 million-metric-ton reduction in carbon emissions over the next 13 years. While 10.8 million metric tons of carbon emissions may sound like a lot, it pales in comparison to the 5.9 billion metric tons the United States emitted just in 2004 [DOE].
- A few days before the time shift, start going to bed a little earlier each night – even 15 minutes earlier for three days can make a difference. In addition, set your alarm clock for 15 minutes earlier. [are you kidding me?]
- The Monday morning commute the day after DST starts is especially hard, and is associated with a spike in sleepy-driving crashes.
Hope you have a nice Sat/Sun and be careful while Springing Forward :)
Labels: April, Daylight, DST, Fall, March, November, Saving, Spring, US
Posted by Rajesh @ 8:02 PM; PERMALINK,
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- At March 11, 2007 2:51 PM, ammu said...
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I'm with the progam on helping environment and all that....but i am not enjoying the fact that I have to be at work on a Sunday ensuring that my application doesnt die a painful death. UGH!
Anyway - good weather in NYC after a frigid week...so no complaints on that regard.
:-) - At March 11, 2007 9:04 PM, Rajesh said...
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@ Amrita - That sucks. I know that few of my colleagues had to work from home but then I heard everything went fine. How was it out there ? :)
About the weather - whoa!! Superb low 40s out here - it was bliss...