Climate change is affecting grape yield, composition and wine quality. As a result, the geography of wine production is changing. In this Review, we discuss the consequences of changing temperature, precipitation, humidity, radiation and CO2 on global wine production and explore adaptation strategies...
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Climate change is affecting grape yield, composition and wine quality. As a result, the geography of wine production is changing. In this Review, we discuss the consequences of changing temperature, precipitation, humidity, radiation and CO2on global wine production and explore adaptation strategies. ...
Climate change and the wine industry : current research themes and new directions. J. Wine Res., 21, 125-136.Holland, Tara; Smit, Barry (2010), Climate Change and the Wine Industry: Current Research Themes and New Directions, Journal of Wine Research. Nov2010, Vol. 21 Issue 2/3, p...
Climate Change Will Radically Alter World Wine Map Climate Change Sends Wine Growing North Climate Change: A Burning Issue "These numbers suggest we still don't have sufficient policies in place to prevent global emissions from rising, let alone to force them downward," Glen Peters, a researcher...
It is clear climate change will have wide-ranging effects on the wine world. Some will be felt earlier while others will lie dormant and unnoticed until they arrive in full force. However, one of the most obvious changes will be where grapes can be grown. ...
Climate change may crush wine industryBetsy MasonSTAFF
anatural state 自然状态[translate] aImpact of climate change on wine production: a global overview and regional assessment in the Douro Valley of Portugal 气候变化的冲击对葡萄酒酿造: 一个全球性概要和地方评估在葡萄牙的Douro谷[translate]
Wine is first and foremost an agricultural product. The grapes used to make it are grown and harvested with intent to be fermented. This means that wine production is vulnerable to the effects of climate change from the tangible health of vines to the taste and quality of the finished bottlin...
Wine experts have warned for years that climate change could result in shrinking seasons, lower quality wine, and limited plant growth. But here's a piece of good news for Bordeaux, France, one of the world's main wine growing areas, climate change may make wine taste better—for now. Th...