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Ethiopia's Coffee Farmers Are 'On The Front Lines Of Climate Change'

Growing coffee provides income for about 15 percent of Ethiopia's population and is the country's top export. Climate change is likely to shrink the land suitable for coffee, thereby also hurting the livelihoods of many people. (Courtesy of Emily Garthwaite)
Growing coffee provides income for about 15 percent of Ethiopia's population and is the country's top export. Climate change is likely to shrink the land suitable for coffee, thereby also hurting the livelihoods of many people. (Courtesy of Emily Garthwaite)

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