Coffee and Cocoa Crisis: How Climate Change is Driving Up Global Food Prices
Douglas McIntyre, editor-in-chief of Climate Crisis 24/7, discusses how climate crises, such as Brazil’s severe drought and Vietnam’s floods, are disrupting coffee production and raising prices. He also highlights similar challenges affecting oranges in Florida and cocoa in West Africa, emphasizing the impact of weather-related inflation on U.S. consumers.
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