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Subject Covering Climate Now: As climate effects hit coffee crops, Guatemalan farmers become migrants
Date September 20, 2019 12:04 PM
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As climate effects hit coffee crops, Guatemalan farmers become migrants
by Sarah SalvadoreCovering Climate Now: Drought, deadly rust disease and plummeting prices have taken a toll on Guatemala's coffee industry, the largest rural employer in a country among the most vulnerable to climate change.

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