How Wine, Truffles and Honey Could Help Europe Fight Wildfires - The New York Times
European wine producers, along with truffle and honey farmers, are exploring how their agricultural practices could help prevent wildfires across the continent. This innovative approach suggests that traditional farming methods and land management in wine regions aren't just about production, they're becoming part of the solution to Europe's growing wildfire crisis. It's a compelling example of how the wine industry is adapting to climate challenges while contributing to broader environmental resilience.
Originally published by The New York Times
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