As climate change threatens tea industry, solutions that build resilience benefit environment
Climate change threatens to reduce tea yields and hammer millions of small farmers who derive their livelihood from the crop.
Climate change threatens to reduce tea yields and hammer millions of small farmers who derive their livelihood from the crop.
A Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism would collect a fee from high-polluting countries that undercut domestic manufacturers.
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