工作日的劳作对气候的影响更加显著
Everyone knows how the work week can take a toll on employees, but new research suggests the five-day slog may have even broader impacts--on climate.
After examining more than 40 years of temperature data taken from roughly 10,000 surface stations, researchers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and from the University of Reading in the U.K. found that temperature differences between day and night appear to follow distinct five-days-on, two-days-off patterns.