DAYLIGHT SAVINGS USES MORE ENERGY, NOT LESS

From the story: The big difference, it turns out, is air conditioning, which only the very rich could afford at home before World War II and hence never figured into the calculations of daylight-saving-time's proponents. Getting home earlier in the afternoon, as far as the sun is concerned, means more heat and demand for cranking up the A.C.

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