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Early return of daylight saving may actually prolong seasonal blues Daylight-saving time has begun three weeks earlier this year and lasts one week longer ? welcome news for people who relish the extra afternoon light to garden, ride a bicycle, walk the dog or just take out the trash when they can still see the curb. Dont just save daylight; save energy As the nation shifts to an hour of daylight later in the day as part of the federal energy law, the truth is that shifting time will do little to save energy, despite the wishes of Congress. Daylight savings time early this year In an effort to lower the nations energy consumption, the federal government passed the 2005 Federal Energy Policy Act, which includes advancing Daylight Saving Time, beginning this year, from the first Sunday in April to the second Sunday in March to encourage energy savings. Greening retail AUGUST 01, 2005 -- DDI continues our three-part series on The Coming Green Boom this month with a look at green retail design. Springing forward just may cast a cloud New daylight-saving time could increase the blues Daylight-saving time begins three weeks earlier this year and lasts one week later - welcome news for people who relish the extra afternoon light to garden, ride a bicycle, walk the dog or just take out the trash when they can still see the curb. Extra effort can help sell a house in waning days of winter Read this article Daylight Savings could increase Seasonal Affect Disorder ] Even more daylight savings The early arrival of Daylight Savings time this year might cause three more weeks of the winter blues for some people, health officials said. Sunnex Medical Lights Deliver Critical Illumination, Maneuverability, Ease-of-Use Demanded for Perioperative Care By John Cornyn, U.S. Senator A West Texas farmer was overheard engaging in the ever-popular practice of criticizing daylight savings time. “It takes my chickens three or four weeks to adjust to the new time,” he said. There was some humor, and more than a little seriousness, in the comment. Sunnex Medical Lights Deliver Critical Illumination, Maneuverability, Ease-of-Use Demanded for Perioperative Care Sunnex will feature its line of state-of-the-art medical examination and surgical lights at the upcoming Association of Perioperative Registered Nurses AORN 54th Congress, in booth # 1391. (PRWeb Mar 9, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/zingpr.php/UHJvZi1JbnNlLVRoaXItU3VtbS1NYWduLVplcm8= | ||