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Brewer Scott Peterson adds hops to a kettle of wort while brewing a German-style Pilsner at Von Ebert Brewing in Portland, Ore., Sunday, Oct. 22, 2023. The craft brewery have had hops they depend upon from Europe impacted by hot, dry summers over the last couple of years. That’s why some researchers are working on varieties of hops that can better withstand summer heat. (AP Photo/Amanda Loman)

How researchers, farmers and brewers want to safeguard beer against climate change

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