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Features

Farming in the Anthropocene

By Dan Bolton Sep 20, 2016 10:35am
Tea Climate Change Kenya United Nations
HAMBURG
Aziz Elbehri
Aziz Elbehri
consecutive monthly heat records

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Dr. Henriette Walz
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Temperatures are rising as rainfall declines at Kangaita, Kenya. Source: FAO/Tea Research Foundation (2013).
Temperatures are rising as rainfall declines at Kangaita, Kenya. Source: FAO/Tea Research Foundation (2013).
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Climate Change Impact Assessment: Analysis of links between climate variables and tea production in Kenya.
Climate Change Impact Assessment: Analysis of links between climate variables and tea production in Kenya.
Earth Observatory/NASA
Tea Climate Change Kenya United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization COTECA Anthropocene Dr. Henriette Walz Aziz Elbehri Tea Research Foundation Industry Analysis Tea Nerdery Features
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