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Ethiopia’s Coffee Farmers Are ‘On The Front Lines Of Climate Change’ – NPR

by Passcomms | Jun 21, 2017 | News |


NPR

Ethiopia’s Coffee Farmers Are ‘On The Front Lines Of Climate Change‘
NPR
But the effects of climate change – higher temperatures and less rainfall – could take a toll on the country’s ability to farm this treasured crop. In parts of Ethiopia, spring and summer rains have already declined by 15–20 percent since the 1970s …
Ethiopia’s coffee is the latest victim of climate changeThe Verge
Climate Change Could See Ethiopia Lose Up To 60 Percent Of Its Coffee Production By 2100IFLScience
How Climate Change Could Be Very Bad For Your Caffeine HabitABC2 News
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