Impacts of climate change on global agriculture accounting for adaptation
Climate change threatens global food systems, but the extent to which adaptation will reduce losses remains unknown and controversial.
War, Inflation and Now Drought Are Hitting Global Food Supplies
Extreme weather is ravaging arabica harvests in Brazil, the world’s largest coffee producer, turning a cup of joe into something of a luxury item.
How Droughts In Brazil Affect Your Morning Cup of Joe
Extreme weather is ravaging arabica harvests in Brazil, the world’s largest coffee producer, turning a cup of joe into something of a luxury item.
Coffee Prices Are Soaring; It Will Just Get More Expensive
As the price of beans hits record highs, coffee is about to get way more expensive — and mediocre.
Climate impacts in the U.S. are ‘far-reaching and worsening,’ federal report finds
The federal government’s National Climate Assessment says the U.S. economy, environment and public health face deepening threats as the world grows hotter.
Natural Disasters Led to $250 Billion in Global Losses Last Year
Extreme storms and other natural disasters cost the world about $250 billion of losses last year, with less than half that amount actually covered by insurers.
Why the cost of chocolate will keep rising
Speculation, climate change and under-investment are combining to push up the price of the confection.
What the drive for cleaner capitalism will look like in 2024
A crucial year for supply chain disclosures and carbon pricing schemes, while anti-ESG backlash evolves
The Rigid World of French Cheesemaking Meets Unbound Climate Change
Reams of rules govern how the best French cheeses are made, but hotter, drier summers may unshackle struggling producers
Global wine production falls to 62-year low in 2023
Record low yields this year are due to bad weather in many of the world's biggest producers, BBC reports.