For example, cocoa beans are grown in West Africa, which has been facing more days of extreme heat and drought, according to a recent report from The Weather Channel. “The crop doesn’t like it,” meteorologist Jennifer Gray explained.
Vanilla and cinnamon, key ingredients for holiday baking that are largely grown in Southeast Asia and Indonesia, are also under threat. “Because we rely on just a handful of islands to produce basically our world’s cinnamon, it is extremely vulnerable. These are also places that are facing climate extremes,” Gray said.
That festive mocha latte looks like it’ll be getting a lot more expensive. Luckily, we’ll have a lot more heat waves, fires, and floods to deal with to distract us.
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