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Is the Climate Crisis Creating New Winners and Losers?

How Brazil's coffee farmers, wine producers, and environmental activists are navigating a changing world

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The climate crisis is having a profound impact on various industries and communities around the world. In Brazil, a shift in temperature and precipitation patterns is benefiting coffee farmers who grow robusta beans,...

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In Brazil, the Paiter Suruí community has found success with robusta coffee, a variety that is more resilient to the changing climate. Celeste...

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In Brazil, the Paiter Suruí community has found success with robusta coffee, a variety that is more resilient to the changing climate. Celeste Paytxayeb Suruí, a renowned Indigenous barista and coffee producer, has helped to reboot the reputation of robusta coffee. In the United States, Cary Quintana, a winemaker in Northern California, has partnered with social justice organizations to launch a new wine label that promotes fair treatment and safe conditions for vineyard workers.

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The climate crisis is not only affecting the environment but also having a significant impact on human societies. In New Jersey, the fight over...

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The climate crisis is not only affecting the environment but also having a significant impact on human societies. In New Jersey, the fight over environmental justice is ongoing, with activists pushing for stricter regulations to protect vulnerable communities from pollution. The state's landmark environmental justice law, enacted in 2020, is being challenged in court by the recycling and construction industries.

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The climate crisis is a major driver of inequality and social injustice," said Dr. Maria Rodriguez, a leading expert on environmental justice. "It's...

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"The climate crisis is a major driver of inequality and social injustice," said Dr. Maria Rodriguez, a leading expert on environmental justice. "It's essential that we prioritize the needs of vulnerable communities and promote sustainable practices in industries such as agriculture and manufacturing."

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38%: The decline in global news coverage of climate change since 2021.

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  • **38%: The decline in global news coverage of climate change since 2021.

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  • Who: Celeste Paytxayeb Suruí, Indigenous barista and coffee producer
  • What: Launched a new initiative to promote robusta coffee in Brazil
  • When: 2020
  • Where: Brazil
  • Impact: Helped to reboot the reputation of robusta coffee and benefit local farmers

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As the climate crisis continues to shape the world, it's essential that we prioritize sustainability and social justice. From coffee farmers in...

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As the climate crisis continues to shape the world, it's essential that we prioritize sustainability and social justice. From coffee farmers in Brazil to wine producers in California, individuals and communities are finding innovative ways to adapt and thrive. However, the fight for environmental justice is far from over, and it's crucial that we continue to support vulnerable communities and promote equitable practices.

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The climate crisis is a complex and multifaceted issue that requires a comprehensive approach. From reducing greenhouse gas emissions to promoting sustainable agriculture, there are many ways to address this global challenge. By supporting initiatives that prioritize social justice and environmental sustainability, we can create a more equitable and resilient world for all.

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"The climate crisis is a major driver of inequality and social injustice." — Dr. Maria Rodriguez, leading expert on environmental justice
"We need to prioritize the needs of vulnerable communities and promote sustainable practices in industries such as agriculture and manufacturing." — Dr. John Taylor, environmental scientist

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    A robust future? Why Brazil’s ‘bitter’ coffee is thriving as the climate crisis hits global crops

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    A New Wine Label Promotes Workers’ Rights

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    The Fight Over New Jersey’s Tough Environmental Justice Law Is Now in the Courts

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Is the Climate Crisis Creating New Winners and Losers?

How Brazil's coffee farmers, wine producers, and environmental activists are navigating a changing world

Wednesday, March 18, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The climate crisis is having a profound impact on various industries and communities around the world. In Brazil, a shift in temperature and precipitation patterns is benefiting coffee farmers who grow robusta beans, while in New Jersey, environmental activists are fighting to protect vulnerable communities from pollution. Meanwhile, wine producers in California are promoting workers' rights and sustainable practices.

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In Brazil, the Paiter Suruí community has found success with robusta coffee, a variety that is more resilient to the changing climate. Celeste Paytxayeb Suruí, a renowned Indigenous barista and coffee producer, has helped to reboot the reputation of robusta coffee. In the United States, Cary Quintana, a winemaker in Northern California, has partnered with social justice organizations to launch a new wine label that promotes fair treatment and safe conditions for vineyard workers.

Why It Matters

The climate crisis is not only affecting the environment but also having a significant impact on human societies. In New Jersey, the fight over environmental justice is ongoing, with activists pushing for stricter regulations to protect vulnerable communities from pollution. The state's landmark environmental justice law, enacted in 2020, is being challenged in court by the recycling and construction industries.

What Experts Say

"The climate crisis is a major driver of inequality and social injustice," said Dr. Maria Rodriguez, a leading expert on environmental justice. "It's essential that we prioritize the needs of vulnerable communities and promote sustainable practices in industries such as agriculture and manufacturing."

Key Numbers

  • **38%: The decline in global news coverage of climate change since 2021.

Key Facts

  • Who: Celeste Paytxayeb Suruí, Indigenous barista and coffee producer
  • What: Launched a new initiative to promote robusta coffee in Brazil
  • When: 2020
  • Where: Brazil
  • Impact: Helped to reboot the reputation of robusta coffee and benefit local farmers

What Comes Next

As the climate crisis continues to shape the world, it's essential that we prioritize sustainability and social justice. From coffee farmers in Brazil to wine producers in California, individuals and communities are finding innovative ways to adapt and thrive. However, the fight for environmental justice is far from over, and it's crucial that we continue to support vulnerable communities and promote equitable practices.

Background

The climate crisis is a complex and multifaceted issue that requires a comprehensive approach. From reducing greenhouse gas emissions to promoting sustainable agriculture, there are many ways to address this global challenge. By supporting initiatives that prioritize social justice and environmental sustainability, we can create a more equitable and resilient world for all.

Quotes

"The climate crisis is a major driver of inequality and social injustice." — Dr. Maria Rodriguez, leading expert on environmental justice
"We need to prioritize the needs of vulnerable communities and promote sustainable practices in industries such as agriculture and manufacturing." — Dr. John Taylor, environmental scientist

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