Climate Change Is Disrupting Centuries-Old Methods Of Winemaking In France
Drier, hotter weather — as well as drastic episodes of rain, hail and cold — has affected alcohol levels, weeds and harvest. The government is trying to help, but can France adapt quickly enough?
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November 5, 2019 at 07:00PM
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NPR News: Climate Change Is Disrupting Centuries-Old Methods Of Winemaking In France
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