Coffee bean crops have been ruined by drought on the one hand and excess rain on the other. Most coffee beans used in America ...
On a bright October day, high schoolers from Francis L. Cardozo Education Campus piled into a boat on the Anacostia River in Washington, D.C. Most had never been on the water before.
As leading coffee-producing countries struggle to grow crops in drier, less reliable weather, prices have soared to the highest in decades and the industry is scrambling for solutions.
Earth's warming climate is causing problems for big coffee producers everywhere and some are looking to excelsa, a rarely ...