First hour: How climate change is impacting the wine industry
Second hour: Celebrating National Poetry Month
How is climate change impacting the wine industry? There's a growing view among casual observers that climate change is good for the Finger Lakes, bad for California. In reality, climate change is a problem for all wine growing regions. Yes, some wine regions might become too warm to produce high-quality wine grapes. But climate change is not simply about shifting temperature upward, and the complex changes could threaten livelihoods here in our region. Our guests will discuss the reality on the ground, and how the industry is trying to mitigate the effects.
- Alan Lakso, professor emeritus in the school of integrative plant sciences at Cornell University
- Suzanne Hunt, Hunt Country Vineyards and Hunt Green LLC
- Dr. Greg Jones, research climatologist focusing on the impact of climate on the wine industry, Southern Oregon University
In the middle of National Poetry Month, we'll spend some time with poets and their work. We'll discuss upcoming events, and we'll talk about poetry's place in the classroom.
- Craig Morgan Teicher, author of the collection of poems, The Trembling Answers
- Banke Awopetu, author of Always Want More, and budding poet
- Albert Abonado, poet and director of adult programs at Writers & Books