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Will coffee soon be a thing of the past?
What a bunch of crap...........they can't even be accurate with tomorrows weather forecast
Posted by man-rescue
10th Nov
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going to enjoy the fall
Its going to be so fun to watch society hit rock bottom, does not matter who believes or not in the end the next 3 decades will shows us how far down the rabbit hole we are going to go, its all going to be so much fun one way or another.
Posted by Kiljoy616
10th Nov
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Well, if climate scientists are right...
... and they aren't. (They're paid for political leverage, so they're biased already).

Starbucks Yukon blend may be grown there.
All of America's problems would be underwater.
Our use of the sun for electricity via solar panels will be taxed. (gasoline won't exist)
And Princess Cruises will offer a cruise deemed "The Polar Express" each holiday season.
Posted by GuntherGump
Updated - 12th Nov
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Coffee
"as locations where arabica is currently grown will become unsuitable"

They'll grow it somewhere else. If the planet warms, then lands formerly unsuitable to grow crops will become suitable.
Posted by bb_apptix
12th Nov
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Exactly right!!!
Cold weather areas are unsuitable for human life, yet, there we are, all over the cold and frozen areas on the planet, We can adapt, and so can other creatures and plant life. Where other life forms can't adapt, we help them along, and we've done that too.
Posted by adornoe
12th Nov
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Dang... I need to buy Canadian real estate.
The Russians got it made! They should be promoting global warming.
Posted by GuntherGump
Updated - 12th Nov
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Should we worry?
When large coffee fields pop up outside of Moscow?

Russia and Canada will be the big 2 in the new coffee cartel.
Posted by Hates Idiots
13th Nov
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Nooooo... not Moscow.
When our java comes from Afghanistan, then that's time to worry.
Posted by GuntherGump
14th Nov
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Not worried
From Genetic modification to Hybrid plants we're probably safe on this , and don't forget other areas of our weird wonderful world will more than likely be suitable for growing coffee as their temps/conditions change .
Posted by cptfreakout
15th Nov
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in the wild?
so this coffee bean will become extinct in the wild, so they assume that all the planted coffee will become extinct? Last time I looked, my coffee was planted and harvested in plantations in Mindanao, (I live in the Philippines and try to eat and drink only local foods)...so it is not harvested from wild bushes in Arabia or Ethiopia.
Just like men devised wheat to grow in the steppes of Ukraine that later made Kansas into a breadbasket, don't you think they can do the same with coffee?
It's articles like this that are so silly that it makes global warming sceptics.
Posted by tioedong@...
30th Nov
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