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Why Daylight Saving Could Exacerbate Europe’s Energy Crisis

Ending the practice of turning back the clocks one hour would generate financial and environmental savings for Europe.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Skyscrapers and buildings on the City of London skyline at sunset. (Photographer: Bloomberg Creative Photos/Bloomberg Creative Collection)</p></div>
Skyscrapers and buildings on the City of London skyline at sunset. (Photographer: Bloomberg Creative Photos/Bloomberg Creative Collection)
(Bloomberg) -- It happens every year. As daylight saving arrives in late autumn and large parts of the northern hemisphere are plunged abruptly into early evening darkness, millions of us ask ourselves if this discombobulating annual clock change is truly necessary.
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