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



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