Why Global Warming Increases the Price of Your Coffee
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Coffee, one of the most consumed drinks in the world, sees its yields threatened by the proliferation of high heats in large producing countries, a phenomenon that contributes to the rise of prices, according to Climate Central. ...
More than two billion cups of coffee are consumed every day in the world. But this global habit could become more expensive and uncertain. According to a Climate Central analysis, global warming threatens crops in almost all producing countries.
AFP Global warming undermines coffee crop yields and increases the price of one of the world's most consumed drinks, notes a study published on Wednesday by the US Climate Central Research Group. The study looked at coffee production in 25 countries, representing almost all of the world's production (97%), and more specifically at the top five producers: Brazil, Vietnam, Colombia, Ethiopia and Indonesia. These five countries account for 75% of t…
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