Daylight Savings Dilemma

Daylight savings was initially introduced to conserve energy, but recent studies reveal a troubling trend: energy consumption may actually increase. While the practice has evolved since its adoption in the U.S. during World War I, its unintended consequences include heightened health risks and social issues, such as increased rates of accidents and even harsher judicial penalties. The effectiveness and rationale behind daylight savings are increasingly being called into question.