The Independent is Laughably Wrong – There’s NO Climate Threat to Coffee, Chocolate, or Wine

The problem is that the Independent’s reporter, Emily Beament, presents these simulations as if they reflect reality. They do not. Real-world crop data tell a very different story.

Wrong Again, Grist, Climate Change Is Not Causing Higher Coffee Prices

Since coffee production and yields have increased dramatically overtime, it is simply false to link higher coffee prices to climate change induced impacts on production. During the recent period of…

The Associated Press Is Wrong, Coffee Prices Are Not Rising Due to Climate Change

The AP ought to have looked at a wider view of crop production data in Brazil and Vietnam, which may have assuaged some of their concerns about the future of…

The Wall Street Journal’s Left Turn on Climate Change Is Unjustified, the ‘Finer Things in Life’ Are Widely Available

Nest time, Emont and WSJ, if you want to warn of climate change driven impending product shortages, you should first check to see whether the products in question are actually…

Wrong, WEF, Climate Change Is Not Threatening Lizards, Wine, Coffee or Air Turbulence

The evidence suggests that the WEF is ignoring facts in pursuit of an agenda, because hard data fails to confirm any of the WEF’s “unexpected side-effects of climate change

Claim: Here’s How Your Cup of Coffee Contributes to Climate Change

The pollution resulting from the preparation of coffee at home is just the tip of the iceberg.

You Wicked Planet Wrecking Coffee Drinker – Think of the Climate Impact!

The Green Ministry of Fun at the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi has scolded coffee drinkers for ignoring the climate impact of their beverage.

Precision Agriculture for South Asia

An exciting new project for my company, Climate Forecast Applications Network (CFAN) to support smallholder farmers in Pakistan and India.

Claim: Climate Change to Kill Coffee and Avocados (Again)

Don’t they ever get tired of being wrong?

EU to Restrict Coffee Imports to Combat Climate Change

Has the European Union finally crossed a line? Coffee importers who cannot pinpoint the exact geographical source of their product, and prove their product is “deforestation free”, are set to…

How climate change affects Colombia’s coffee production

The researchers analyze climate data from 2007 to 2013 across Colombia’s 521 coffee-producing municipalities and evaluate how temperature and precipitation affect coffee yield. Subsequently, they model anticipated weather conditions from…

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