A report examining the many ways climate change threatens coffee and coffee farmers has alarmed people who are now imagining what it would be like getting through the day without their caffeine fix

The sun may be setting on a popular morning brew. According to a new report issued by the Climate Institute, global warming will underpin an estimated 50 percent drop in coffee production by 2050.

Coffee could become extinct if global warming continues on its current trajectory, according to a report by The Climate Institute.

Climate change is already putting production and cost pressures on the supply of coffee in significant parts of the world’s ‘bean belt’ of coffee producing countries.

More than 120 million of the world’s poorest depend on the coffee economy, a report says, and their livelihoods are already suffering from temperature rises

SAN SALVADOR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Farmer Abelardo Ayala took a tough decision on his estate in San Juan Tepezontes, a traditional coffee-producing region of El Salvador: to swap his coffe

Judgement of the National Green Tribunal (Southern Zone, Chenai) in the matter of CCL Products (India) Limited Vs Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board dated 16/08/2016 regarding pollution caused by CCL Products located in Duggirala, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh, manufacturer of instant coffee and which comes under the “Orange Category” of industries. This Application was filed “to direct the Andhra Pradesh Pollution Control Board to refund the bank guarantee of Rs. 25,00,000/- (Rupees Twenty Five Lakhs Only) unjustifiably invoked by the Respondent”.

Two years after devastating floods, banana planters in Ivory Coast have staged a comeback, eyeing an increase in production and new markets for the popular fruit.

UN Agency Downgrades Cancer Risk Of Beverage, Says May Lower Danger At `Normal Temp'

Drinking hot beverages at temperatures of 65C or above probably causes cancer, a UN agency has warned.

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