Kenya starts to feel the heat in a teapot!

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NAIROBI, Kenya (CU)_Kenya is one of the world’s top tea exporters, and according to a new analysis released on Monday, the industry is set to be destroyed by the global climate crisis over the next few decades. Citing a peer-reviewed study, the charity Christian Aid highlighted how rising temperatures, insect infestation, erratic rainfall and droughts would threaten Kenya’s tea production and its key black tea crop in particular. 

The report pointed out that this quadruple threat of climate change would destroy…

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