Turning Back Time




The World Almanac Podcast show

Summary: <br> Yes, it's that time again: those glorious Daylight Saving Time days are over, as of 2AM on Sunday, Nov. 4. <br> Seem later than last year? It is: Daylight Saving Time in 2007 started several weeks earlier, and ended a week or so later, than in recent years. The U.S. Congress claims that the change will save energy across the country—or is it just a sinister conspiracy to <a href="https://worldalmanac.podbean.com/">sell more Halloween candy</a>? <br> Either way, don't forget to set your clocks back one hour before bedtime, Saturday night. <br> Want a little more history about Daylight Saving Time? Hit the links below, or listen to this week's World Almanac Wake Up With Whoopi segment, on that very topic. <br> <br> <br> Links: <br> <br> <a href="https://worldalmanac.podbean.com/">It's Time to Fall Back</a> (World Almanac for Kids) <br> <br> <a href="https://worldalmanac.podbean.com/">An Extra Hour of Halloween Daylight? Thank Politics</a> <br> <br> Photo: <a href="https://worldalmanac.podbean.com/">Time Spiral</a>(by gadl)<br>