Why this country thinks it will have to bring back daylight saving
Terrence McCoy
For five years, Brazilians have lived under a sort of temporal tranquillity that many have long coveted. No clock changes, no scheduling confusions – the much-maligned daylight saving time banished by presidential decree.
“Daylight saving time, never again!” once said former president Jair Bolsonaro, who signed the order.
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