Coffee, one of the world’s most beloved beverages, is facing an uncertain future due to climate
change. Rising global temperatures, erratic weather patterns, and the spread of diseases are having
profound effects on coffee-growing regions. For both farmers and coffee drinkers, the consequences
of these changes are becoming increasingly evident.
The effects of climate change on coffee farming are alarming, but they are also a call to action. From Brazil’s droughts to Ethiopia’s threatened heirloom varieties, the challenges are significant. Yet farmers are innovating, researchers are working on solutions, and consumers are becoming more aware of their role in sustainability. By understanding the challenges and supporting sustainable practices, we can help protect coffee’s future.