Clocks change tonight: how it affects your health and why the EU wants it to stop

Clocks change tonight: how it affects your health and why the EU wants it to stop

Finland supports ending the twice-yearly clock changes, as does the majority of European Union members, who want to abandon daylight saving time. The move remains stalled in EU decision-making, despite growing evidence that changing the clocks affects public health. Transport and Communications Minister Lulu Ranne said Finland continues to back the abolition of the system. “Our position has not changed. We support putting an end to the clock-changing routine,” she told Helsingin Sanomat .