NAIROBI, Feb. 29 (Xinhua) — The high-level segment of the sixth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-6) opened Thursday in the Kenyan capital Nairobi with African
The Inter-American Development Bank estimates that rising temperatures could wipe out half of the world’s coffee harvests by 2050. Costa Rica’s coffee farmers once enjoyed abundant rain, but
The Inter-American Development Bank estimates that rising temperatures could wipe out half of the world’s coffee harvests by 2050. Costa Rica’s coffee farmers once enjoyed abundant rain, but
The Inter-American Development Bank estimates that rising temperatures could wipe out half of the world’s coffee harvests by 2050. Costa Rica’s coffee farmers once enjoyed abundant rain, but
The Inter-American Development Bank estimates that rising temperatures could wipe out half of the world’s coffee harvests by 2050. Costa Rica’s coffee farmers once enjoyed abundant rain, but
The Inter-American Development Bank estimates that rising temperatures could wipe out half of the world’s coffee harvests by 2050. Costa Rica’s coffee farmers once enjoyed abundant rain, but