'Wake up and smell the coffee': How the world's best coffee-producing regions are under siege from climate change

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Credit: Christian Aid/Rosamelia Nunez
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Credit: Christian Aid/Rosamelia Nunez

New report from Christian Aid warns coffee supply chains are already under severe threat from climate impacts, and governments and businesses are failing to respond

It is hard to imagine a world without coffee - high streets, morning routines, and office kitchens devoid of stimulating aromas and much-needed caffeine kicks. Yet the current and predicted losses...

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