How are wineries and vineyards being impacted by climate change
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00:00 Just if I show you, see three rows here that's reasoning.
00:04 We're already seeing the effects of climate change since the fires of 2020.
00:11 That was a big wake-up call for everybody.
00:14 We haven't had what I would call a normal season since.
00:18 We've been expecting a big drought and heatwave this year
00:22 and it's rained more than in the past couple of years.
00:25 So some varieties are going to become less and less suitable for the climate here.
00:32 But it must also mean that other varieties become more and more suitable for the climate here.
00:37 The danger is in more extremes in the climate.
00:42 There's going to be more droughts, more floods, more fires,
00:46 and that makes growing grapes difficult.
00:49 The danger is also the unpredictability of the climate.
00:53 We don't know whether there's going to be a hailstorm tomorrow.
00:56 All those major events affect the grapes.
01:00 Frosts will destroy the fruit, hail will destroy the fruit, too dry, too hot.
01:08 Some places are going to become unsuitable to grow grapes.
01:13 In Australia, in Europe, in South America.
01:17 But I don't think Canberra is.
01:19 Because Canberra is already a cold region.
01:21 So even if it gets a little bit warmer,
01:25 well, that means the wine will be a little bit different.
01:27 Maybe we'll grow different varieties.
01:29 Maybe we'll be able to ripen varieties and develop new flavors.
01:33 We as growers, we're the first ones to be affected by climate change.
01:37 You've probably seen driving around the countryside,
01:39 those people that have those farmer for climate action signs on their gates.
01:46 So we try and look at what we do and at the way we work
01:50 to make sure our carbon impact is as low as it can be.
01:54 And our contribution to climate change is as low as it can be.
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