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Daylight saving time DST has generated plenty of confusion and debate for decades. But did you know what set the mandate in motion was something as simple as hunting bugs Many credit the original idea of DST to Benjamin Franklin, who posed the question in a letter to the editor of the Journal of Paris in 1784. But it didn t become considered as a law in any country until more than a century later.In 1895, a British entomologist named George Hudson, wanted more time in the sun to search for insects he was studying in New Zealand. That s when the modern concept of daylight saving time was born. Hudson proposed a two-hour time shift in the summer. Although New Zealand rejected Hudson s proposal, that s when the idea started to spread.When World War I broke out, it drained many countries of their energy sources. Two years into fighting, the German government started looking for ways to save on co
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