This research contributes to literature on private sector adaptation, examining business-level adaptation to climate change in the UK wine sector. Read more

This research contributes to literature on private sector adaptation, examining business-level adaptation to climate change in the UK wine sector. Read more
The authors of this paper simulate the projected repetition of the UK's highest yielding season —2018— and use an analogue approach to model the 1999–2018 mean growing season temperatures from Pinot noir producing areas of Champagne (France), Burgundy (France) and Baden (Germany) over the UK during 2021–2040. Read more
This video animation was produced by the Grantham Research Institute at LSE for the Climate resilience in the UK wine... Read more
Declan Conway (Grantham Research Institute for Climate Change and the Environment, LSE), Steve Dorling (University of East Anglia) and Kate... Read more
UK viticulture has been touted as a sector that stands to gain from climate change. As we enter English and Welsh Wine Week 2019, much excitement surrounds the sector, especially following last year’s ‘harvest of the century’. But producers should be considering the risks, as well as the opportunities, of a changing climate, says Kate Gannon. Read more