There won't be any seasonal clockwork?

Today, the EU poll, which must provide answers to what European citizens think about this, concludes, writes Deutsche Welle. The clock hand movement is almost certain to be abolished, but it is unknown when. The European Union has asked its citizens in the middle of [...] wine.
The clock hand movement is almost certain to be abolished, but it is unknown when.
The European Union has asked its citizens in the middle of hot summer whether they want to keep the transition from summer to winter, and if they want, what calculations they want to keep that summer or winter.
Most European Union citizens have openly accepted this idea. About two million of them are locked in online debate on the pages of the European Commission, which the debate began on 4 July and ends today on 16 August. Is this the beginning of the new era?
But the way up change is long. Especially when it comes to the EU. The assessment of the results of the research will last, the European Commission's office in Berlin has ordered. Then, even experts should give their opinion before the European Commission makes the recommendation.
Even now it is clear that a six - month change in time is not fulfilling the goal of what has been introduced. Energy savings are insignificant, the European Commission acknowledges. Instead, direct shock in citizen biodiversity causes sleeping difficulties, nervousness, and concentration problems.
The second question is, Will we remain forever in summer or winter calculations of time? The answer is not easy. As confirmation of the better summer calculation is that an hour of sunlight more allows more time for field work. Students and workers had yet returned home with light, while sports events could be held later.
The whole EU has been moving scorpions since 1996, while in Germany the summer count of time has been in place since 1980. Since then on the last Sunday of March, scorpions are moving an hour ahead, while the last Sunday of October an hour back.











