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climate impacts maple syrup sap
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For US maple syrup producers, climate change and competition threaten a way of life

As sap season grows shorter and warmer, New England’s sugarmakers are grappling with the implications for the region’s industry and identity.

The city where cars are not welcome
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The city where cars are not welcome

As automakers promise to get rid of internal combustion engines, Heidelberg is trying to get rid of autos.
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Climate change could mean less maple syrup for your pancakes
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Climate change could mean less maple syrup for your pancakes

As the climate gets warmer, sugar maple trees will have a harder time producing enough sap to meet demand. Luckily, scientists and maple syrup-makers are on the case.
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