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Guardian Says Global Warming Making Pennsylvania Too Warm For Maple Syrup

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Eight foods you’re about to lose due to climate change

Maple syrup

Rising temperatures are already causing sap to flow earlier: according to some estimates, this may push up maple production by up to a month by the end of the next century.

The US Department of Agriculture also predicts that the industry will move north, as the trees in cooler areas fair better, and maple trees in states such as Pennsylvania are less likely to survive the shift.

Eight foods you’re about to lose due to climate change | Vital Signs | The Guardian

There has been no trend in Pennsylvania winter temperatures since the start of records in 1895. Five of the last seven winters have been colder than average.

As always, the Guardian is lying to their readers about climate – telling them the exact opposite of what is actually occurring.

The US is facing a record cold start to spring.

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