If global warming continues, coffee will become extinct by 2080

If you want to have coffee to drink, people must stop the action of environmental destruction because scientists predict that if global warming goes on like now, by 2050, at least half The current amount of coffee land will no longer be able to produce quality coffee beans. And do you think it's okay to drink bad coffee? Not yet because by the year 2080, the temperature is too hot to make the coffee tree species completely extinct from nature.

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If global warming continues, coffee trees will soon become extinct.

That is the conclusion from the report published by the Australian Institute of Climate Research researchers on the global environmental situation and its impacts on people. Despite the forecast of coffee shortage in a few decades, in fact, recent reports have shown that coffee production has started to decline. Brazil, which supplies nearly one-third of the world's coffee demand, has seen a significant decrease in coffee volume in the last two years because of the prolonged drought.

So far, though, thanks to the big coffee crops in other parts of the world, it has contributed to compensate for this shortage. However, scientists think it is impossible to expect this because it is also a consequence of abnormal weather conditions. On the other hand, the decline in coffee production from Brazil supply is only relatively small over the past few years but has led to a sharp increase in the price of coffee beans and coffee.

And an indispensable solution that researchers offer is nothing more than finding solutions, acting for the environment, preventing climate change by taking more positive and comprehensive measures before No more coffee to drink.