Ontario maple syrup producers hit by climate change, some urge carbon reductions

A spile is placed into a maple tree after drilling a hole into it, at a sugar bush in Ottawa on Saturday, March 13, 2021. Increasingly unpredictable winter temperatures have Ontario maple syrup producers concerned about how climate change will affect the industry's future, with some pushing for environmentally-friendly practices they believe will reduce their carbon footprint. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

Increasingly unpredictable winter temperatures have Ontario maple syrup producers concerned about how climate change will affect the industry's future, with some pushing for environmentally friendly practices to reduce the sector's carbon footprint.

Prolonged mild conditions last month had maple syrup producers in southern Ontario tapping trees for sap in early February — significantly earlier than when tapping season has historically begun in early to mid-March. A cold spell last week then forced a pause on the early start to operations.

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