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Mondelēz International to lead private sector action in Côte d’Ivoire’s Program to combat deforestation

PARIS, France -- Mondelēz International has committed to lead private sector action as part of Côte d’Ivoire’s national program to combat deforestation. The commitment...

NAMA recognizes member companies for joining the American business act on Climate Pledge

CHICAGO, U.S. - NAMA has announced that seven member companies have taken part in the American Business Act on Climate Pledge, joining more than...

Indian Ocean Dipole over and out for 2015

The positive Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD)—which reinforced El Niño impacts since late August—has broken down over the past fortnight. This rapid decay is common...

Fairtrade inspiring action against climate change at COP21

With less than one week until the crucial climate change talks start in Paris, Fairtrade producers from Latin America and Africa are preparing to...

Hungarian start-up wants to turn coffee grounds into climate friendly makeup

Hungarian start-up Zero Natural Cosmetics entered our ClimateLaunchpad contest with the idea to recycle coffee grounds into cosmetics. When you take the time to...

USDA revises down its estimate for Brazil’s coffee crop

The Agricultural Trade Office (ATO) in São Paulo revised the Brazilian coffee production estimate for marketing year (MY) 2015/16 (July-June) to 49.4 million 60-kg...

El Niño likely to peak in winter

El Niño will likely peak during the Northern Hemisphere winter 2015-16, with a transition to ENSO-neutral anticipated during the late spring or early summer...

The most vulnerable countries miss out on climate change knowledge

Collaborations on climate change research are divided into separate regions of the world with little knowledge exchange between them shows a new Danish-Brazilian study...

Brewing changes in coffee to counter changes in climate

* by Wendy Francesconi The 2nd International Symposium on Coffee titled “Coffee and Climate Change” took place last October 23rd, 2015 during the ExpoCafé fair...

Climate change: WCR and leading coffee scientists pinpoint the world’s most vulnerable coffee zones

A new coffee study, published today in the journal PLOS ONE, confirms predictions that half of the land currently suitable for Arabica coffee production...

Strong El Niño and positive Indian Ocean Dipole persist

A strong El Niño in the Pacific and a positive Indian Ocean Dipole are dominating the climate of countries that border the Pacific and...

Brazil’s Espirito Santo is facing its worst drought in 40 years

While the rain has come back in the coffee belt easing concerns over dryness in Minas Gerais, the situation remains critical in Espirito Santo....

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