The key regions where coffee is grown are experiencing more and more hot days caused by climate change every year, which reduces yields and increases the price, according to the latest study by the ...
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A new analysis found that climate change is harming coffee plants, making it harder to produce and more expensive to buy.
Climate Central analysis finds climate change added dozens of “coffee-harming heat” days yearly across major coffee origins.
Coffee-growing regions are seeing more hot days as the climate changes, reducing yields, researchers say. "Climate change is coming for our coffee," said one climate scientist.
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