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The "Great Extinction" began that mankind was afraid that the crisis of food shortage was imminent and that it was urgent to discover new ingredients.
Professional baristas Please follow the Coffee Workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) A new global food crisis is imminent, with analysts pointing out that people's daily supplies of potato chips, coffee and chocolate may all be affected by the "mass extinction". The Guardian reported that the International Centre for Biodiversity, a research organization, published a research report yesterday warning of "the sixth organism."
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Scientists: climate change could lead to the extinction of wild coffee in 2080
If you are still calmly drinking coffee and reading the news, you may not be able to calm down soon. If global climate change continues, plants from major coffee bean producers will be affected, unable to provide high-quality coffee bean products, and coffee could become extinct in 2080, according to Royal Botanical Gardens researchers. Through field visits and plant specimens, the researchers
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The soon-to-be-extinct Indonesian Goddess Coffee-introduction to La Souna's selected Coffee
For the exchange of professional baristas, please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Indonesia's finest Indonesia Lasuna Special selection-Lasuna, the Indonesian goddess who is about to become extinct in the world. More than 400 years ago, the Dutch coachman sailed a red sailboat to bring a top Arabica coffee called Lasuna to Sumatra, Indonesia.
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Climate change may lead to the extinction of wild coffee in 2080
According to foreign media reports, according to researchers at the Royal Botanical Gardens, if global climate change continues, plants from major coffee bean producing areas will be affected, unable to provide high-quality coffee bean products, and coffee may become extinct in 2080.
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Scientists predict that wild coffee could lead to extinction in 2080 due to climate change
If you are still calmly drinking coffee and reading the news, you may not be able to calm down soon. If global climate change continues, plants from major coffee bean producers will be affected, unable to provide high-quality coffee bean products, and coffee could become extinct in 2080, according to Royal Botanical Gardens researchers. Through field visits and plant specimens, the researchers
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Lasuna Coffee, an Indonesian goddess who is about to become extinct in the world
For the exchange of professional baristas, please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Indonesia's finest Indonesia Lasuna Special selection-Lasuna, the Indonesian goddess who is about to become extinct in the world. More than 400 years ago, the Dutch coachman sailed a red sailboat to bring a top Arabica coffee called Lasuna to Su in Indonesia.
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Arabica coffee is in danger of extinction?
According to a report by Taiwan's Zhongguang net on May 26, more than 25 million families make a living by growing coffee beans after drinking 2 billion cups of coffee a day. Over the past 15 years, coffee consumption has increased by 43%. However, the study warns that the Arabica coffee beans that most people drink are in danger of extinction. Although there are 124 known varieties of coffee, only two are the largest.
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Climate change threatens global coffee supply to wild coffee or extinction
The Australian non-profit Climate Research Institute (Climate Insititue) released a report this month warning that climate change will seriously endanger coffee supplies around the world. The report, entitled Storm in the making, details the impact of climate change on coffee farms and predicts future coffee supplies. The study predicts that temperatures will continue to rise by 2050.
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Global warming threatens coffee extinction by 2080, impacting 120 million livelihoods
Professional coffee knowledge exchange More coffee bean information Please pay attention to coffee workshop (Weixin Official Accounts cafe_style) Australian Climate Research Institute released the latest research report, such as global warming continues, wild coffee beans may be extinct due to pests or extreme weather in 2080, affecting the livelihood of 120 million people who rely on coffee bean production. According to Hong Kong's "Ming Pao" quoted foreign media reports, research
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The once-extinct pointed bourbon is more expensive than the top blue mountain coffee?
For more information on coffee beans, please pay attention to the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style). In the 18th century, on the island of Reunion (Bourbon), there was a variety of coffee beans called "bourbon spikes" because of their narrow shape and pointed ends. Although the yield was extremely rare, its charming aroma and elegant sweetness allowed it to spread quickly among the princes and nobles of France.
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Research says wild coffee beans will become extinct in the future if global warming continues
[global Science and Technology Comprehensive report] according to a report by Singapore's Lianhe Zaobao on September 4, the Australian Climate Research Institute pointed out in a newly released research report that if global warming continues on the current trajectory, wild coffee beans could become extinct by 2080. According to reports, researchers say that due to rising temperatures and rampant pests and fungi, it is estimated that the number of farmland suitable for growing coffee trees worldwide will decrease by 2050.
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Wild Coffee Bean scientists: climate change could lead to Wild Coffee extinction in 2080
Abstract: if you are still calmly drinking coffee and reading the news, you may not be able to calm down immediately. If global climate change continues, plants from major coffee bean producers will be affected, unable to provide high-quality coffee bean products, and coffee is likely to move in 2080, according to Royal Botanical Gardens researchers. If you're still calmly drinking coffee,
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Climate change 60% of wild coffee beans may become extinct! Arabica is an endangered species!
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information Please follow the coffee workshop (official Wechat account cafe_style) many people regard coffee as spiritual food, and the world can drink 2 billion cups of coffee a day. However, researchers at the Royal Botanical Garden say 60% of the world's wild coffee varieties face the threat of climate change, the loss of deforestation habitats and the threat of diseases and pests.
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Arabica coffee is on the verge of extinction, fit and cherish!
It's hard to imagine what it would be like without this rich, bitter black liquid in a world that consumes 1.5 billion cups of coffee a day. But it is not impossible for such a world without coffee to become a reality. Scientists tell us that half of the arable land needed to produce coffee will disappear by 2050. Arabica, the most consumed coffee variety in the world, will be extinct in the wild by 2080.
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Research says wild coffee beans will become extinct in the future if global warming continues
The threat to coffee trees is becoming more and more serious, and upheaval may follow. In the coming decades, coffee bean production is likely to move from the equator to the mountains, leading to deforestation. In addition, in addition to rising temperatures, climate change may also lead to the spread of fungi, which in turn destroys coffee trees. In 2012, abnormal high temperatures and rainfall occurred in Central America, and coffee leaf rust then attacked coffee trees.
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Natural decaffeinated coffee varieties-- is the once-extinct pointed bourbon delicious?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information Please pay attention to the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) pointed bourbon coffee bean is a natural low-caffeine variety, academically will be called Coffea Laurina, but commonly known as pointed bourbon Bourbon Pointu, mainly due to the pointed bourbon bean shape is narrow and slightly pointed at both ends, hence the name. Different from it.
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The day of coffee extinction is approaching? Experts predict that global coffee production will disappear by half by 2050.
Professional baristas please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Coffee is basically easy to get and taken for granted, regardless of taste. But will there be no more coffee one day? Can you imagine that even Starbucks doesn't have coffee to buy? This is not an apocalyptic prophecy, you and I, coffee will not disappear in our lifetime, no
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Martinique coffee beans witness the whole process of coffee from survival to extinction
Martinique, the cradle of American coffee Martinique is a small island and the birthplace of Central American coffee, but today it produces very little coffee. The first coffee trees in the Western Hemisphere were brought from France by Gabriel Mathieu de Clieu in the early 1720s. Deckley was an early Martinique naval officer, and he brought home
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Research says wild coffee beans will become extinct in the future if global warming continues
According to reports, researchers say that due to rising temperatures and rampant pests and fungi, it is estimated that the number of farmland suitable for growing coffee trees will be halved by 2050. Once the coffee trees disappear, it is bound to have a severe impact on the 120 million people around the world who depend on coffee beans for their livelihood, many of whom live in the world's poorest countries. At present, coffee beans are produced in 70 countries in the world, and coffee industry is one of them.
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Experts predict that half of the world's coffee producing areas will disappear by 2050. Will coffee be extinct?
No matter the taste is good or bad, coffee is basically easy to get and is taken for granted. But will there be no more coffee one day? Can you imagine that even Starbucks doesn't have coffee to buy? This is not a doomsday prophecy. Coffee will not be extinct in our lifetime, but according to the latest report of the Australian climate research organization The Climate Institute,
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