On 07/13/2018 05:02 AM, John Wilcock wrote:
It also occurs to me that much of our discussion, and much of the recommendation, is assuming that many European countries would change to an offset that equates to their current summer time (i.e. permanent summertime by any other name), when it is equally possible that they would choose to stay year-round on their current winter time.
There is a staunch lobbying campaign to get people up earlier in the morning, led by groups such as convenience stores (which sell more if there's more evening light), tourist attractions and golf courses (since their customers tend to get up late), and construction firms (the original promoters of DST). In contrast, almost nobody lobbies for "noon" meaning the sun is overhead, as there's no money in that. So it's pretty clear which way the wind is blowing here.