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01/25/2024
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By Ramon Tomey
Banker claims COFFEE is bad for the climate at WEF annual meeting
A Swiss banker argued during the recent annual meeting of the globalist World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland that drinking coffee is bad for the climate. Huber Keller, senior managing partner at the Geneva-based Bank Lombard Odier & Co., put forward this argument on Jan. 17, during a panel discussion titled “Putting a Price […]
06/13/2019
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By Tracey Watson
Better than plastic: Study finds antimicrobial reusable coffee cups are safer
The rushed pace of modern life means more and more of us are grabbing our coffee in a to-go cup and taking it with us on our morning commute to work. With the government threatening to impose taxes on disposable cups, and many coffee chains offering substantial discounts to consumers who bring their own reusable […]
02/17/2019
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By David Williams
Efficient and eco-friendly: Growers are using discarded coffee straw as mulch to great benefit
Food waste is a huge problem in the global food supply chain, but it remains overlooked. A possible reason for food waste is that it’s easier than the alternative: Discarding food lost in the production process is much more convenient than dealing with them in an eco-friendly way. But it’s also partly because there just aren’t many […]
09/30/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Functional recycling: Spent coffee grounds can make soil more fertile
Once you are done with your cup of brewed coffee, what do you do with the used grounds? Do you throw them away as garbage or consign them to the compost heap? Spanish researchers believe that using spent coffee grounds as a means of organic soil amendment will offer many benefits in agriculture and for […]
09/27/2017
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By Frances Bloomfield
Predicted decline in coffee production may be thwarted — if they save the bees first
Hang on to that bag of coffee beans in your kitchen: a team of researchers estimated that the coffee-growing regions of Latin America will undergo a significant decline by 2050 due to environmental changes. In their study, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, they predict that coffee-suitable areas can shrink by as […]
01/05/2017
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By Lance D Johanson
The cruelty behind keeping up with the world for the rarest and most expensive coffee
If you thought a $5 cup of coffee from Starbucks was expensive, maybe you’ve never had a $100 cup of civet coffee – the rarest and most expensive coffee in the world. Civet coffee is derived from normal coffee beans, but the beans are first digested and excreted by palm civets, a mongoose-like creature from […]
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