WINE HARVEST FEATURE
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WINE HARVEST FEATURE
A mechanical wine harvester is seen at work in a vineyard at Wallaroo Estate outside Canberra, Wednesday, March 11, 2015. This years harvest is the earliest in over 40 years with experts attributing it partly to climate change. Scientists predicted earlier grape harvests several years ago when a team from the CSIRO and the University of Melbourne found that vintages were moving forward by 0.8 of a day each year. (aP Image/Lukas Coch)
Australian Associated Press (AAP) - The Heart of Australian News
Author:: LUKAS COCH
Credit:: AAPIMAGE
Dated:: 11th March 2015
Media ID 20358022
Climate Change Environment Stock Grapes
EDITORS COMMENTS
In this photo print, the mechanical wine harvester takes center stage as it diligently works its way through a picturesque vineyard at Wallaroo Estate outside Canberra. The date is Wednesday, March 11,2015, and what makes this year's harvest particularly noteworthy is that it marks the earliest in over four decades. Climate change has been identified by experts as one of the contributing factors behind this shift. The image serves as a visual reminder of how our environment is evolving due to human-induced changes. A team from CSIRO and the University of Melbourne had previously predicted earlier grape harvests years ago when they discovered that vintages were advancing by approximately 0.8 of a day each year. As we gaze upon this photograph, we are reminded not only of the beauty found within vineyards but also of their vulnerability to climate fluctuations. The delicate balance required for successful grape cultivation becomes even more crucial in an era where weather patterns are increasingly unpredictable. This image speaks volumes about the intersection between nature and technology; showcasing how machinery like the mechanical wine harvester has become an integral part of seasonal work in vineyards worldwide. It prompts us to reflect on our role in safeguarding these precious ecosystems while adapting to changing climates. Captured by Lukas Coch for Australian Associated Press (AAP), this print invites us into a world where grapes ripen earlier than ever before – a testament to both scientific predictions and environmental transformation caused by climate change.
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