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Rising temperatures will rocket the price of coffee

I daresay that climate change naysayers will be forced to sit up and take notice when the price of their beloved java rises through the ceiling, roof and beyond. Eventually we all may be dialing back our coffee consumption in the face of skyrocketing prices.

Global warming is having a devastating impact on coffee growers as they scramble to claim land at higher altitudes upon which to plant their crops.

According to Nestor Osorio, head of the International Coffee Organization "There is already evidence of important changes" he states that "In the last 25 years the temperature has risen half a degree in coffee producing countries, five times more than in the 25 years before."

Climate change has shifted the delicately balanced patterns of rainfall and aridity needed for coffee to flourish and prosper. From Brazil to Indonesia coffee is a mainstay export and one of the most important trade commodities in the world.

Fair trade coffee may be the coveted gift you want to give for any occasion as it becomes more and more precious.

Pero anyone?

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Avatar Patricia McAdie (9:56 AM on Tue Mar 2, 2010)

Sounds like I kicked the habit just in time!

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Avatar Judith Meskill external link (11:04 AM on Tue Mar 2, 2010)

my one cup/day will become even more precious then! organic/fairtrade, of course ...

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Avatar JohnG external link (5:26 AM on Fri May 28, 2010)

Sounds plausible. If the temperature keeps on rising the coffee will be just as expensive as the gas prices. espresso machine reviews

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