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Lighter Later campaign to shift the clocks forwards giving us an extra hour of daylight in the evenings - What do you think?

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JustineMumsnet · 29/03/2010 14:46

What do we think of this campaign to move the clocks forward by an hour all year round?

10:10 LAUNCHES "LIGHTER LATER" CAMPAIGN

On the day of the spring clock change 10:10 is launching the Lighter Later campaign to brighten the nation's days, simply by changing the clocks so we are awake when the sun is out.

10:10 is proposing we shift our clocks to give us one extra hour of daylight in the evenings, all year round. In other words, the UK would shift to GMT+1 in the winter and GMT+2 in spring/summer.

If this was implemented the entire country would, overnight, be one step closer to a 10% reduction in its carbon emissions, as well as happier, healthier and better off. This is a great example of how action on climate change need not be negative, long-term or overly complicated, but rather simple, common-sensical and with multiple benefits.

Franny Armstrong, 10:10 founder and director of the climate change blockbuster The Age Of Stupid said

"Hands up who doesn't want our country to be safer, lighter, more prosperous and with less pollution? And who doesn't want to save money on their electricity bills without lifting a finger?"

This simple change would save almost half-a-million tonnes of CO2 each year1. That's equivalent to taking 185,000 cars off the road permanently.

But, as with so many of the simple behavioural changes 10:10 is recommending to people and organisations, this policy initiative has many benefits beyond the environment.

  • Road Safety This policy could save over 100 fatalities on the nation's roads each year.
  • Energy bills Consumers and businesses would use less energy thus saving money!
  • Tourism & jobs It is estimated that, as a result of the measures proposed by the Lighter Later campaign, 60,000-80,000 jobs will be created through increased leisure & tourism, bringing an extra £2.5-3.5 billion into the economy each year.
  • Prevent accidents. More daylight could prevent an estimated 1,000 serious injuries every year.
  • Crime Lighter evening would reduce crime and fear of crime.
  • Health. More daylight means more time for sports and outdoor activities.

These knock-on benefits mean that lighter evenings are now a more attractive prospect than ever. And people have finally started to take notice. From tourism trade bodies to road safety campaigners, and from sporting organisations to serving Government ministers, a new movement for lighter evenings is growing day by day.

10:10 is calling on individuals, businesses and organisations alike to add their voices to the call for lighter evenings all year round by visiting www.lighterlater.org

Article about it here.

OP posts:
Pofacedagain · 31/03/2010 20:10

What you mean it doesn't rain in August in Scotland ME?

midnightexpress · 31/03/2010 20:12

ROFL. If only. There's a reason we're building all those wind turbines, you know.

No, I mean we break up in June and have the good sense to send our children back to school in the middle of August.

Granny23 · 31/03/2010 20:26

Another of my crackpot policies is to have SUNdays on sunny days. i.e. first day of the week whem the sun is shining is a day off. If the day formerly known as Sunday is wet you just work as normal.

If we were not all in the straight jacket of common working hours created during the industrial revolution we could all use our daylight hours to our own advantage and take days off, holidays when the forecast was fine. Unfortunately there is no chance of TURNING THE CLOCK BACK now!

Habbibu · 31/03/2010 20:58

Oh, SHUSH, ME! Am trying to book a holiday in Englabnd and take advantage of cheaper late June/early Jul prices, and here you go giving the game away.

Actually, I still can't get my head round children starting school in Aug. It just feels wrong.

I'm starting to love Granny23.

midnightexpress · 31/03/2010 22:01

. I know, me too. DS1 will seem so much smaller in Aug when he starts school than in serious old autumnal September, which is the proper time to start school (and, coincidentally, also often rather sunny).

granny23, you're getting quite a fan club.

Pofacedagain · 31/03/2010 22:11

I like the idea of breaking up in June though. Are there actually jobs and stuff in Scotland then?

midnightexpress · 31/03/2010 22:20

You could get a job at the local wind farm Po.

purpledolphin · 31/03/2010 22:22

Perhaps this is an argument for changing the school holiday system... its a nightmare for anyone who works except may be teacher and caravan/campsite owners who double or treble the price in school holidays....we are going on holiday in the whit 1/2 term instead of the summer. I'd love to see 2 weeks holidays for whit and October 1/2 terms and 3weeks for Easter and summer breaks. This would maximise the chances of catching some good weather in the holidays, enhance children's learning by providing shorter terms and hopefully reduce prices for actually going on holiday!

Pofacedagain · 31/03/2010 22:37
Habbibu · 01/04/2010 10:18

Oh, come and live here, Po, it's fab.

Pofacedagain · 01/04/2010 11:06

Is it really Habbs? Tell me more go on, so I can try to persuade dh. [though I suspect changing employment at present might be tricky]

LorraineSattell · 01/04/2010 11:17

it is lush where habs lives, i can concur.

Habbibu · 01/04/2010 11:30

Beaches, forests, river, driest place in Scotland - can see river, mountains and city from my bedroom window. 1 hr from Edinburgh and 1.5hr from Glasgow, so shopping easy. And fruit farms everywhere, so you can't move for raspberries in the summer - plus venison cheap(ish) and plentiful.

LorraineSattell · 01/04/2010 11:33

and fish, habs, tell her about the fish.

Pofacedagain · 01/04/2010 11:34

Does sound lovely, it really does.

LorraineSattell · 01/04/2010 11:34

(must bring those blasted presents soon. actually i think your ds has totally outgrown his toy)

Pofacedagain · 01/04/2010 11:34

Fish? You can see fish from your bedroom window?

LorraineSattell · 01/04/2010 11:34

(don't tell her how FREAKIN cold it is)

Pofacedagain · 01/04/2010 11:42
Grin
midnightexpress · 01/04/2010 14:01

Po, move here and you could spend your weekends:

here

or here

or here

or maybe here

Habbibu · 01/04/2010 14:30

Lorraine's eyes must be better than mine! But I did see ice floes in the winter.

Habbibu · 01/04/2010 14:31

quite like how this has turned into mn campaign for po to move tp scotland!

midnightexpress · 01/04/2010 15:43

so long as they don't change the clocks...

Pofacedagain · 01/04/2010 17:20

You know I do secretly look at properties on Mull on RightMove from time to time. But this whole 'offers over' business terrifies the life out of me. But anyway. You've convinced me. Now gissa job.

Habbibu · 01/04/2010 19:15

Offers over dying a death a bit, I think. Lots more fixed price and offers around stuff these days. But Mull? Are you living in the sticks atm?