Daylight Savings Time

Why Do We Have Daylight Saving Time?
The real reasons for daylight saving are based around energy conservation and a desire to match daylight hours to the times when most people are awake. The idea dates back to 1895, when entomologist George Vernon Hudson unsuccessfully proposed an annual two-hour time shift to the Royal Society of New Zealand. learn more

Why We Have Daylight Saving Time And Other Facts
Daylight saving time in the U.S. dates back to World War I. So why do we do this? Here's a look at some history, facts and news behind changing time in the U.S. learn more