
Thang Nam Do
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Oct 8, 2024 |
openforum.com.au | Thang Nam Do
Every morning, millions of people around the world find solace in a cup of coffee. But this cherished daily routine is under siege as climate change drives up costs and diminishes the flavour of coffee — and Asia’s major coffee producers find themselves on the front lines. Southeast Asia in particular is a powerhouse in the global coffee market, with Vietnam and Indonesia being the world’s second and fourth biggest coffee producers respectively.
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Sep 28, 2024 |
channelnewsasia.com | Thang Nam Do
CANBERRA: Every morning, millions of people around the world find solace in a cup of coffee. But this cherished daily routine is under siege as climate change drives up costs and diminishes the flavour of coffee – and Asia’s major coffee producers find themselves on the frontlines. Southeast Asia, in particular, is a powerhouse in the global coffee market, with Vietnam and Indonesia being the world’s second and fourth biggest coffee producers respectively.
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Sep 27, 2024 |
international.thenewslens.com | Thang Nam Do
What you need to know Climate change threatens coffee production in Southeast Asia, a major global coffee producer. Rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and prolonged droughts harm coffee plants, reduce yields, and lower bean quality. By Thang Nam DoEvery morning, millions of people around the world find solace in a cup of coffee.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
eastasiaforum.org | Thang Nam Do
Every morning, millions of people around the world find solace in a cup of coffee. But this cherished daily routine is under siege as climate change drives up costs and diminishes the flavour of coffee — and Asia’s major coffee producers find themselves on the front lines. Southeast Asia in particular is a powerhouse in the global coffee market, with Vietnam and Indonesia being the world’s second and fourth biggest coffee producers respectively.
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Aug 30, 2024 |
eastasiaforum.org | Thang Nam Do |Scott MacDonald |Scott Macdonald |Amit Ranjan |Amar Adiya
Southeast Asia is facing a pivotal moment in its energy sector. With a 4 per cent annual increase in energy demand and the challenge of reducing fossil fuel dependency, transitioning to clean energy is critical to meeting the region’s global climate goals.
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