Saturday, September 1, 2018

Clock changes: EU backs ending daylight saving time - Breaking News

Clock changes: EU backs ending daylight saving time - Breaking News


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Clock changes: EU backs ending daylight saving time



The EU made the spring/autumn clock change the rule in all member states in 1996, based on the argument that it would reduce energy costs. But the Commission says the data on energy-saving is inconclusive.


There is also no reliable evidence that the clock changes reduce traffic accidents, the Commission says.


What are the EU's current time zones?



There are three standard time zones:



       
  • Three states apply GMT (the UK, Ireland and Portugal)

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  • 17 have Central European Time, which is GMT+1

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  • Eight have Eastern European Time, which is GMT+2


The current seasonal clock changes are controversial partly because there is a big difference in daylight hours experienced by Scandinavia and by southern Europe.


Nordic countries have long, dark nights in winter and short nights in summer. The pattern in the south is more even across the seasons.


There are anomalies too. For example, neighbours Portugal and Spain are in different time zones, as are Sweden and Finland.




What is the situation in the UK?



The UK adopted Daylight Saving Time in 1916, along with many other nations involved in World War One, in order to conserve coal.


It followed years of pressure from William Willett, a great-great-grandfather of Coldplay singer Chris Martin.


But the UK has had its own debate about time zones.


In 2011, the government proposed a three-year trial of moving to Central European Time, so the time would be GMT+1 in winter and GMT+2 in summer.


The change would have meant lighter evenings but darker mornings, and one of the arguments was that it would reduce accidents. But it was abandoned after opposition from Scotland and northern England, where some areas would not have seen daylight until 10am under the proposal.


Your views from across Europe



Emma in Finland


As a Finn who has lived across Scandinavia I wholeheartedly welcome this initiative.


There have been times that I have fallen asleep at 16:00 in the afternoon or have not seen sunlight for several days due to the times I started and finished work.







WHAT DOES king Stevian SAY ABOUT THIS!








       
  • So by eliminating God's 30 day calendar they try to put themselves as the creator of time and days. This is how they fool us to worshiping them. (SEE HERE!!) In the book of Isiah the word tells us

       
    if we do not live according to God's word then the light is not in us. So by living according to man's time and calendar days we are full of darkness making us not in the light or not having it in us. this causes us to be marked by the beast.

       



       
  • Please click the above scriptures and study to gain wisdom and knowledge of the truth.

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