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Scientists Say Climate Change Might Not Be Destroying Coffee Plantations After All
A new study from the University of Exeter throws cold coffee on the theory that climate change has caused the bean-destroying coffee rust fungus to spread, destroying plantations in Central and South America.
Inside the Indian Factory That Makes Your Favorite Tea Bags
Lockhart Tea factory in Kerala produces 20 million kilograms of tea every year. “The tea grown here is the purest in India,” says owner Asumugam. “All of our tea is exported—everywhere from Iceland to China to England, of course.”
We Asked People If Naming a Bar 'The Plantation' Is Really That Bad
"Maybe the person who was doing the whole name thing didn't really think about it properly and should have thought about it more."
Indonesia’s Fires Are Serious, so Why Isn’t Indonesia Taking Them Seriously?
Fires have now been burning across several islands since September, producing more greenhouse gases than the daily output of the United States.
Eating These Foods Might Make You Racist
Racism is alive and well in our grocery store aisles around the world, from the depths of your cereal bowl to your maple syrup. It's up to you if you still want to eat it.