Here's the problem (and I say this as someone who has dedicated their professional and personal life to climate solutions, and who did their graduate work on climate change 30 years ago):
Yes, the climate has already changed enough to enable probably quite good wine to be produced in England, for a couple decades.
The problem will be once major planetary systems fully unravel - there won't be no wine production nowhere. We'll all probably be dead, but our kids won't be. Though with scepter of permafrost melt, in our lifetimes is totally possible.
Yes, the climate has already changed enough to enable probably quite good wine to be produced in England, for a couple decades.
The problem will be once major planetary systems fully unravel - there won't be no wine production nowhere. We'll all probably be dead, but our kids won't be. Though with scepter of permafrost melt, in our lifetimes is totally possible.