ALPINE, Ore. (AP) The U.S. West Coast produces over 90% of America’s wine, but the region is also prone to wildfires a combustible combination that spelled disaster for the industry in 2020 and one that scientists are scrambling to neutralize. Sample a good wine and you might get notes of oak or red […]
The U.S. West Coast produces over 90% of America's wine, but the region is also prone to wildfires — a combustible combination that spelled disaster for the wine industry in 2020 and one that scientists are scrambling to neutralize.
The U.S. West Coast produces over 90% of America’s wine, but the region is also prone to wildfires a combustible combination that spelled disaster for the wine industry in 2020 and one that scientists are scrambling to neutralize.
The risk to America's premier wine-making regions – where wildfires caused billions of dollars in losses in 2020 – is growing, with climate change deepening drought and overgrown forests becoming tinderboxes.
The U.S. West Coast produces over 90% of America’s wine, but it’s also prone to wildfires a combustible combination that spelled disaster in 2020 for the industry and one