Three arguments for eliminating Daylight Savings Time

Here are three commonly cited reasons for eliminating the cursed Daylight Savings Time convention:

One of the main arguments against daylight saving time is its impact on human health. The abrupt shift in the clock can disrupt people’s sleep patterns, leading to sleep deprivation and increased stress. Studies have shown a rise in heart attacks, strokes, and even car accidents in the days following the time change. By eliminating DST, people would maintain a more consistent sleep schedule, promoting better overall health and well-being.

A made-in-Canada Pequegnat clock from the 1920s

Critics argue that the practice of changing clocks twice a year imposes economic costs on businesses and individuals. The process of adjusting various devices, systems, and schedules can be time-consuming and costly. Moreover, the disrupted sleep patterns of employees can lead to decreased productivity in the workplace. By eliminating DST, businesses would avoid these costs and potentially see a boost in productivity due to a more rested workforce.

Canadain made ogee style clock

One of the original reasons for implementing daylight saving time was to conserve energy by making better use of natural daylight during the longer days of summer. However, with advancements in technology and changes in energy consumption patterns, the energy-saving argument is now considered outdated. Modern studies have shown that the energy savings from DST are marginal, if any, and in some cases, it might even lead to increased energy usage due to higher air conditioning demands on hot evenings. Therefore, proponents of eliminating DST argue that the energy conservation rationale no longer holds, making it unnecessary to continue the practice.

30-hour shelf clock from the USA

These arguments, among others, have fueled ongoing debates about the relevance and effectiveness of daylight saving time, leading to discussions and policy changes in various regions.

But not in Nova Scotia, Canada. Prepare to set your clocks backward on November 5th at 2:am.


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7 thoughts on “Three arguments for eliminating Daylight Savings Time

  1. Your Canadian oak box regulator clock is a beauty! I’ve been on the lookout to add a box regulator to my collection.
    Thanks for these, Ron – I enjoy seeing them each week…

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  2. They do this every six months in the u.k as well. I find it a pain and a waste of time. I hate it. Not sure which idiot thought it up. So I call winter time Greenwich meridian time, and summer time mickey mouse time and the sundials show the correct time all year round, if the sun is out.

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    1. Some provinces in Canada are considering abandoning the practice. I believe that it is an antiquated practice.

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  3. Some people are convinced that you actually get longer day light in the summer here in the u.k. It just gets light an hour earlier.

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