Brazil eliminated daylight saving time. It's having second thoughts.
Briefly

In the face of climate change and energy emergencies, Brazil's government is reconsidering its ban on daylight saving time, which was eliminated in 2019.
Alexandre Silveira, Brazil’s mining and energy minister, emphasized the importance of daylight saving time for energy conservation as his government faces historic drought.
Globally, the debate around daylight saving time continues, with some countries abolishing it while others adopt it permanently, reflecting diverse governmental needs and public opinion.
Read at Washington Post
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