Daylight Savings History
The origins of daylight savings trace back to 1908 in Ontario and were later adopted by Germany during World War I to conserve resources. While the U.S. implemented it in 1918, the practice faced backlash from farmers and was abandoned after the war. Recent studies suggest that daylight savings may not effectively conserve energy, with data from Indiana indicating a 1% increase in energy consumption post-adoption.In this clip
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