Climate change drives UK wine production but not without weather shocks

Friday, April 1, 2016 - 01:30 in Earth & Climate

The idea of climate change turning the UK into a viable wine-making region may have boosted the industry in recent years. But cold snaps, sharp frosts and downpours threaten productivity - according to University of East Anglia research.

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