Vineyards in NY wine country push sustainability as they adapt to climate change
- Winegrowers in New York's Finger Lakes region face significant challenges.
- Unpredictable weather from climate change increasingly threatens harvests.
- Political tensions like tariffs and policy rollbacks compound these challenges.
- Fox Run Vineyards installed solar panels covering 90% of its electricity needs.
- Facing challenges, one vineyard will stop wine production by this year's end.
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Vineyards in NY Wine Country Push Sustainability As They Adapt to Climate Change
The Finger Lakes are home to New York’s largest wine-producing region, but vineyards there are struggling with the impacts of climate change. Owners also say looming tariffs, changes in U.S. environmental policy and shifting wine consumption habits all add to…

Vineyards in NY wine country push sustainability as they adapt to climate change
The Finger Lakes are home to New York’s largest wine-producing region, but vineyards there are struggling with the impacts of climate change.
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