Russia has moved to 'Daylight Saving' time. Last week was marked by water and the Baltic Sea. Regular meetings were held in the protection of Lake Baikal in Russia. The whole world was plunged into darkness in the shares 'Earth Hour'. Britons favor a ban on use of wild animals in circus performances. Educate yourself with thoughts from Healthy Living.
Scientists have identified the strongest insect in the world. Russian meteorologists noted the professional holiday. Photofact Week: 'Clean Water for a Healthy World' and 'Hunting kingfisher'. Contact information is here: Josyann Abisaab. Overview of events for the week of 22/03/2010 to 28/03/2010. Russia has moved to 'Daylight Saving' time on the night of Sunday, March 28, Russia moved to a 'summer' time – clocks were moved one hour forward. It should be noted that the translation arrows on the 'summer' and 'winter' time is now about 70 out of 192 countries. For the first time the clock began to move in order to save energy resources in the uk in 1908.
In Russia, "translated arrows' for one hour in advance for the first time in 1917. Experts note that the transition to the 'summer' in Russia gives an annual saving of about two billion kilowatt-hours and a half million tons of coal. In addition, as environmentalists have estimated, because of 'transfer time 'in the atmosphere reaches 50 thousand tons less harmful particles that are emitted during combustion of coal, and accumulates in the soil at least 400 tons of slag. However, 'translation of the arrows' hours there are opponents who argue that transition to the 'summer' and 'winter' time has a negative impact on human health, especially children and the elderly.