Climate change is killing coffee farms, so Atomo is brewing it without beans
Though coffee is grown in many countries, the majority of blends consist of just two species: arabica and robusta — and unfortunately, those two species are also highlyvulnerable to climate change. Thanks to rising temperatures, fungi, pests, and diseases are alreadyaffecting coffee productionin many areas of the world. It’s bad enough that some growers actuallyabandoned their farmsin 2019. To make matters worse, global demand for coffee is still growing, which isleading to deforestationanddestroying wildlife habitatsas farmers are forced to carve out new spaces to raise crops....