The History and Perplexing Nature of Time Zones — Royal Canadian Institute for Science

The History and Perplexing Nature of Time Zones

Time zones have been used for more than 130 years. But they've changed a lot since their inception. In fact, they're still changing, as countries can choose what time they want to abide by and change it whenever they please. Over the years, that has led to a patchwork that confuses even experts. The World's Bianca Hillier reports, featuring conversation with Jock Fleming, RCIScience Board Trustee and great great grandson of the creator of time zones and RCIScience’s founder, Sir Sandford Fleming.

The History and Perplexing Nature of Time Zones - The World report from Aug 23 2022
Bianca Hillier
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