The U.S. might make daylight saving time permanent. Rejoice! But scientists warn that it might actually be a bad idea. Womp, womp.
You know the drill, every year we “spring forward” an hour to observe daylight saving time. Then in the fall we “fall back” an hour.
The time changes are both hated and loved for the additional hours of sunlight and the loss of sleep. And many a millennial has waxed poetic about it ending once and for all.
The U.S. might make daylight saving time permanent. Rejoice! But scientists warn that it might actually be a bad idea. Womp, womp.
You know the drill, every year we “spring forward” an hour to observe daylight saving time. Then in the fall we “fall back” an hour.
The time changes are both hated and loved for the additional hours of sunlight and the loss of sleep. And many a millennial has waxed poetic about it ending once and for all.