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The Saving Standards Scramble

In the coming years, climate breakdown will ravage the global food systems on which we depend, ushering in a new era of political instability.

Indigenous Turkana people participating in a climate protest in Nairobi, Kenya.

The parts of the world that have contributed the least to climate breakdown are set to be most affected by its consequences. (Photo by James Wakibia / SOPA Images / LightRocket / Getty Images)

Bad news for coffee lovers: you’re going to be paying more for your morning brew in 2025. Brazil and Vietnam are the world’s largest coffee producers, and both are forecasting lower production volumes this year. Brazil, which is the world’s largest producer of Arabica coffee, experienced the worst drought in seventy years in 2024. Drier […]

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