Daylight saving time will begin on Sunday, March 10 when clocks “spring forward” an hour. Here’s what to know about the time change, its history and why we do it.
Electric Time technician Dan LaMoore adjusts a clock hand on a 1000-pound, 12-foot diameter clock constructed for a resort in Vietnam on March 9, 2021, in Medfield, Mass. If you aren’t a night owl and set your alarm for the usual time Sunday morning, you might wake up feeling drained and confused — like you’ve lost an hour of sleep.
Want to know how your actions can help make a difference for our planet? Sign up for the Climate Coach newsletter, in your inbox every Tuesday and Thursday. Hawaii and most of Arizona — except the Navajo Nation — remain on standard time throughout the year, meaning they don’t change their clocks like the rest of country. It means that for much of the year, the time difference between New York and Phoenix is three hours — but from November to March, Phoenix residents are just two hours behind.
But that doesn’t mean states aren’t still grappling with ways to stop changing their clocks. According to the, 19 states have enacted legislation or passed resolutions to permanently observe daylight saving time — but states can only officially enact legislation once Congress approves federal legislation to stop the nation’s twice-per-year time changes,unanimously passed
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