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Starbucks issues the first U.S. Corporate Sustainability Bond

SEATTLE, U.S. - Starbucks Corporation yesterday announced that it has closed an underwritten public offering of senior notes, including the first U.S. Corporate Sustainability...

El Niño 75% likely to become La Niña

La Niña is favored to develop during the Northern Hemisphere summer 2016, with about a 75 percent chance of La Nina during the fall and winter 2016 - 17, according to the U.S. National ...

This is how coffee farmers in the highlands of Guatemala are adapting to climate change

Climate change is predicted to have adverse effects on Central America’s coffee producers. Hurricanes and coffee leaf rust, a fungal pathogen which has caused...

Robusta coffee futures hit six-month high for second day

Robusta coffee futures for July delivery equalled Monday’s intraday six-month high of US$1,665 and unlike yesterday managed to keep most of the gains to close at US$1,660 ...

The Rainforest Alliance recognizes excellence in advancing sustainability and climate goals

NEW YORK, NY U.S. - The Rainforest Alliance is pleased to announce the recipients its 2016 awards, which recognize businesses and individuals committed to...

Coffee Under Threat

If temperatures warm at expected rates, 80 percent of land in parts of Brazil and Central America currently used to grow the most popular...

Your daily coffee habit could contribute to a carbon neutral fuel

50,000 tonnes of coffee grounds will be turned into clean-burning and carbon neutral biomass pellets in the UK this year by the startup Bio-Bean....

El Niño enters its final weeks

The 2015–16 El Niño is in its last stages. Recent changes in the tropical Pacific Ocean and atmosphere, combined with current climate model outlooks,...

Coffee-producing countries support Colombia to improve profitability of farmers

African countries, as well as Mexico, Costa Rica, Honduras, Panama, Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia, have expressed their support for the FNC’s initiative to promote...

Katherine Löfberg: Securing tomorrow’s morning coffee

A year ago, Katherine Löfberg (in the picture) was appointed chairman of the board of the 110-year-old family company Löfbergs. She is now taking...

Demand for coffee could threaten last remaining intact tropical forests

Thanks to rising global temperatures, your morning coffee could become a driver of tropical deforestation in the near future. According to a report released last week by...

Uganda: U.S. Ambassador and Kigezi Mountains Coffee celebrate ‪Earth Day 2016‬

U.S. Ambassador to Uganda Deborah R. Malac and Kigezi Mountains Coffee celebrated ‪Earth Day 2016‬ by planting coffee trees at the U.S. Embassy in...

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