Beginning in 2007, Daylight Saving Time in the U.S. will be extended by one month, starting three weeks earlier than it did last year, on March 11, and ending one week later than it did last year, on November 4. This change is an energy-saving measure authorized by the U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2005 which was designed to provide tax incentives, loan guarantees, and other provisions for the development of energy-conservation projects. The new energy policy is expected to result in reduced energy consumption nationwide.
Originally posted by Ripsnort For US and Canada. I like this change. Means we get more daylight earlier and later than usual.
Originally posted by midnight Target May as well just get rid of standard time altogether.