The first book to look at how the complex wine industry is addressing climate change with lessons for other industries and everyone interested in a better future for the planet.
The first book to look at how the complex wine industry is addressing climate change with lessons for other industries and everyone interested in a better future for the planet.
The book is co-authored by Jane Masters MW, a Master of Wine with a profound commitment to sustainability in the global wine industry, and Andrew Neather, a respected journalist and former wine critic for the London Evening Standard. Together, they will provide a thoughtful exploration of how the wine industry can evolve in response to climate change, resource management, and shifting consumer expectations.
Inhaltsangabe
1. The challenge: climate change, sustainability and why it matters for wine– start off in eg a hail-damaged vineyard, drought-hit area etc 2. Energy and greenhouse gas emissions– start with a winery generating its own electricity. 3. Growing grapes – start by contrasting a big conventional vineyard with an organic one? 4. Making wine – start with a very green winery 5. Old wine in new bottles: packaging – start with a glassworks 6. Getting the wine to your table: transport – start with ship/harbour or eg a UK pant bottling from bulk flexitanks? 7. Making the wine industry a good neighbour – human/ethical aspect of sustainability Appendix: certifications and other technical info
1. The challenge: climate change, sustainability and why it matters for wine– start off in eg a hail-damaged vineyard, drought-hit area etc 2. Energy and greenhouse gas emissions– start with a winery generating its own electricity. 3. Growing grapes – start by contrasting a big conventional vineyard with an organic one? 4. Making wine – start with a very green winery 5. Old wine in new bottles: packaging – start with a glassworks 6. Getting the wine to your table: transport – start with ship/harbour or eg a UK pant bottling from bulk flexitanks? 7. Making the wine industry a good neighbour – human/ethical aspect of sustainability Appendix: certifications and other technical info
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