21-06-2010, 11:04 | #1 |
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Lighter Later Campaign
I heard this on the news driving into work this morning.
The crux of it is, they are wanting to keep GMT+1 but then instead of dropping back an hour to GMT, leave it throughout the winter and go to GMT+2 in the summer next year. It basically means it stays lighter in the evenings in the winter. They list a few benefits being (http://www.lighterlater.org/benefits.html):
Their website is here: http://www.lighterlater.org/ There's an article here too: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/10362295.stm Just curious as to what people think? I think it means that for some places in Scotland they wouldn't get any light until about 9am in some parts. Apparently they already trialed this after the war and another time in the past,. Do you believe the benefits? I believe the part about leisure and tourism, as if it stays light later people are more likely to be out and about later, and certainly it could reduce a lot of the SAD incidences we seem to get in this country... I think it might be quite sensible, but then again I hate winter gloom so maybe a it biased!
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