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What is the wine industry doing to combat the effects of climate change?
What is the wine industry doing to combat the effects of climate change?

Sydney Morning Herald

time5 days ago

  • General
  • Sydney Morning Herald

What is the wine industry doing to combat the effects of climate change?

At the great Italian family estate, Anselmi, in the Soave region of the Veneto, the family has planted 40,000 vines of three of these new varieties: souvignier gris, resistant riesling and muscaris. As of the 2023 vintage, they are incorporating some of these grapes into their famous blends, San Vincenzo, Capitel Foscarino and Capitel Croce. At present, they're using relatively small percentages, which won't affect the taste of the wines, but they firmly believe these new vines will play an important part in the future of Italian wine. For the moment, though, the traditional white grape of the region, garganega, still makes up the majority of the blends, along with small proportions of the 'international' varieties sauvignon blanc and chardonnay. Managing the heat spikes is another story, but wine producers are a resourceful and resilient lot; rest assured that they'll deal with the challenges ahead.

What is the wine industry doing to combat the effects of climate change?
What is the wine industry doing to combat the effects of climate change?

The Age

time5 days ago

  • General
  • The Age

What is the wine industry doing to combat the effects of climate change?

At the great Italian family estate, Anselmi, in the Soave region of the Veneto, the family has planted 40,000 vines of three of these new varieties: souvignier gris, resistant riesling and muscaris. As of the 2023 vintage, they are incorporating some of these grapes into their famous blends, San Vincenzo, Capitel Foscarino and Capitel Croce. At present, they're using relatively small percentages, which won't affect the taste of the wines, but they firmly believe these new vines will play an important part in the future of Italian wine. For the moment, though, the traditional white grape of the region, garganega, still makes up the majority of the blends, along with small proportions of the 'international' varieties sauvignon blanc and chardonnay. Managing the heat spikes is another story, but wine producers are a resourceful and resilient lot; rest assured that they'll deal with the challenges ahead.

Cop Finds Dog in Middle of the Road, Not Prepared for What He Does Next
Cop Finds Dog in Middle of the Road, Not Prepared for What He Does Next

Newsweek

time10-07-2025

  • Newsweek

Cop Finds Dog in Middle of the Road, Not Prepared for What He Does Next

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. When an officer from Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office spotted a dog running on a main road, he pulled over to see if he could help. But he wasn't prepared for what the pup did next. Lieutenant Richard Anselmi was waiting at a stoplight when he saw a lone dog bolt across E. Arapahoe Road near S. Dayton Street in Colorado. Body footage shows the moment Anselmi opened his car door and gently greeted the canine: "How you doing? Oh, you're a friendly boy …" Before the sentence is even finished, the uncollared dog makes his move—climbing straight into the patrol car and settling into the driver's seat, tail wagging and clearly at ease. "The pup jumped right into the driver's seat of his patrol car," Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office said in a post on Facebook. From left: Pictures of the dog named Bossco approaching the patrol car; and getting a pet. From left: Pictures of the dog named Bossco approaching the patrol car; and getting a pet. Arapahoe County Sheriff's Office In the video, Anselmi gently explains to the pup that he can't sit in the driver's seat. "Well, I gotta drive, though," he said. "Can you scooch? I gotta drive." Eventually, after some coaxing—and a little slobber left on the driver's seat—the dog moved to the passenger side. With no collar, local animal services stepped in and helped to find where the pup had come from. On Facebook, the Sheriff's Office said: "Turns out Bossco got out of his yard and decided to go for a walk." In 2012, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) did a study on lost pets in the U.S. and found that, of over 1,000 pet-owning households, 15 percent had lost a dog or cat in the last five years. Of these, 85 percent were reunited with their pets, including 93 percent of dogs and 74 percent of lost cats. Thankfully, it wasn't long before Bossco was back home, but the encounter caught on camera has delighted viewers online. In comments on Facebook, people shared their reactions. Viewer Sara Dees said: "He said you're here to protect and serve me. Let's hit Starbucks now for a pup cup." Morgan Van Akin posted: "He always dreamed of being a police doggo and this was his chance lol [laugh out loud]." "He's like Uber for Mr. Woof?" commented Megan Rugh, while Facebook user Tracey Renee Davis wrote: "He said hey I'm your new partner, I'm driving!" Do you have funny and adorable videos or pictures of your pet you want to share? Send them to life@ with some details about your best friend, and they could appear in our Pet of the Week lineup.

Club World Cup manager sacked after dismal tournament and losing to Lionel Messi's Inter Miami
Club World Cup manager sacked after dismal tournament and losing to Lionel Messi's Inter Miami

The Irish Sun

time02-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

Club World Cup manager sacked after dismal tournament and losing to Lionel Messi's Inter Miami

PORTO have ruthlessly sacked Martin Anselmi after just SIX months. The Argentine was installed as Vitor Bruno 's successor at the Estadio Dragao in January. Advertisement 3 Martin Anselmi has been relieved of his duties as Porto boss Credit: EPA 3 The Argentine has been given the boot after just six months in charge of the club Credit: REUTERS But he oversaw a torrid run of form for the Portuguese giants, winning just ten of his 21 matches in charge. And Anselmi, who guided Porto to a third-placed Primeira Liga finish last season, has paid the price for the team's woeful run, which culminated with a defeat to Lionel Messi's A snippet of a club statement read: "FC Porto - Futebol, SAD informs that it has begun negotiations with coach Martín Anselmi to terminate the sports employment contract that has been in force since January 2025." Advertisement READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS Anselmi, 39, revealed that he was hoping to make additions to his squad just days before his axing. He said late last month: "This season didn't go well. "We didn't achieve any of FC Porto's goals. "We have to take advantage of the market to put together a good squad and correct some mistakes so we can attack next season.' Advertisement Most read in Football Exclusive JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS 3 Martin Anselmi was hoping to bring in reinforcements before his brutal sacking Credit: REUTERS Porto reportedly already have a replacement for Anselmi, who failed to stop the club's bitter rivals Sporting Lisbon from winning their 21st domestic title, lined up. It's claimed the club have earmarked Francesco Farioli as their new manager. Advertisement Watch Messi score stunning free-kick as Inter Miami stun Porto 2-1m Farioli guided Ajax to a second-placed Eredivisie finish last season, with his troops being pipped to the title by fierce rivals

Club World Cup manager sacked after dismal tournament and losing to Lionel Messi's Inter Miami
Club World Cup manager sacked after dismal tournament and losing to Lionel Messi's Inter Miami

Scottish Sun

time02-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Scottish Sun

Club World Cup manager sacked after dismal tournament and losing to Lionel Messi's Inter Miami

The Argentine had big plans for the summer transfer window AXED Club World Cup manager sacked after dismal tournament and losing to Lionel Messi's Inter Miami Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) PORTO have ruthlessly sacked Martin Anselmi after just SIX months. The Argentine was installed as Vitor Bruno's successor at the Estadio Dragao in January. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 3 Martin Anselmi has been relieved of his duties as Porto boss Credit: EPA 3 The Argentine has been given the boot after just six months in charge of the club Credit: REUTERS But he oversaw a torrid run of form for the Portuguese giants, winning just ten of his 21 matches in charge. Porto's poor domestic form continued in the Club World Cup, where they picked up a measly two points from three group matches. And Anselmi, who guided Porto to a third-placed Primeira Liga finish last season, has paid the price for the team's woeful run, which culminated with a defeat to Lionel Messi's Inter Miami. A snippet of a club statement read: "FC Porto - Futebol, SAD informs that it has begun negotiations with coach Martín Anselmi to terminate the sports employment contract that has been in force since January 2025." READ MORE FOOTBALL NEWS SHIRT SHOW Man Utd miss out on millions as eagle-eyed fans spot something off about new kit Anselmi, 39, revealed that he was hoping to make additions to his squad just days before his axing. He said late last month: "This season didn't go well. "We didn't achieve any of FC Porto's goals. "We have to take advantage of the market to put together a good squad and correct some mistakes so we can attack next season.' JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS 3 Martin Anselmi was hoping to bring in reinforcements before his brutal sacking Credit: REUTERS Porto reportedly already have a replacement for Anselmi, who failed to stop the club's bitter rivals Sporting Lisbon from winning their 21st domestic title, lined up. It's claimed the club have earmarked Francesco Farioli as their new manager. Watch Messi score stunning free-kick as Inter Miami stun Porto 2-1m Farioli guided Ajax to a second-placed Eredivisie finish last season, with his troops being pipped to the title by fierce rivals PSV Eindhoven by a mere point.

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