Today's Top 3 News: How Climate Change Is Putting Coffee and Cocoa Plants at Risk
Today's Top 3 News: How Climate Change Is Putting Coffee and Cocoa Plants at Risk
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Today's Top 3 News: How Climate Change Is Putting Coffee and Cocoa Plants at Risk

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Today's Top 3 News: How Climate Change Is Putting Coffee and Cocoa Plants at Risk

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Tempo English compiled the top 3 news on Sunday, November 9, 2025. Here are the highlights: How Climate Change Is Putting Coffee and Cocoa Plants at Risk; Today's Top 3 News: As COP30 Opens, Indonesian Civil Institutions Calls for Clear Direction on Climate Funding; and Garuda Indonesia Faces Business Disputes in Singapore and the US.The following is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today:1. How Climate Change Is Putting Coffee and Cocoa Plants at RiskA study by researchers at Colorado State University has revealed the magnitude of the threat posed by climate change to plantation crops such as coffee, chocolate, and wine. The theory about the impact of rising global temperatures and changes in rainfall patterns on crop yields was derived from research in Western Europe, northern South America, and West Africa.Citing a report by Earth on Thursday, November 6, 2025, scientists used large climate models and crop suitability metrics to estimate conditions in 2036 and 2045. The study stated that these crops might not survive, even with new ideas to mitigate global warming. The cooling methods currently proposed are not reliable in protecting these plantation crops.The study, led by Ariel L. Morrison from Colorado State University, focused on climate variability and its risks to agriculture. The research team tested methods of stratospheric aerosol injection, which involve dispersing highly reflective particles in the atmosphere to lower surface temperatures. This strategy has also been evaluated in a report by the National Academies.Click here to read more2. Today's Top 3 News: As COP30 Opens, Indonesian Civil Institutions Calls for Clear Direction on Climate FundingTempo English compiled the top 3 news on Saturday, November 8, 2025. Here are the highlights: As COP30 Opens, Indonesian Civil Institutions Calls for Clear Direction on Climate Funding; How Climate Change Is Putting Coffee and Cocoa Plants at Risk; and Decoding Warren Buffett's Portfolio in 2025 Where $141 Billion Resides. The following is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today:1. As COP30 Opens, Indonesian Civil Institutions Calls for Clear Direction on Climate FundingGreenpeace Indonesia says the government still needs to make fundamental changes to ensure indigenous communities and vulnerable groups benefit fairly from climate funding.Click here to read more3. Garuda Indonesia Faces Business Disputes in Singapore and the USDeputy Director of Garuda Indonesia Thomas Oentoro said that there are five contingencies in the notes on the company's financial report on June 30, 2025. All five contingencies are related to legal proceedings amidst a capital injection of Rp23.6 trillion from the Investment Management Agency of Daya Anagata Nusantara or Danantara.Thomas said that Garuda Indonesia is facing lawsuits from Greylag Goose Leasing 1410 Designated Activity Company and Greylag Goose Leasing 1446 Designated Activity Company. These lawsuits are parked at the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC)."Up to now, it is still in process at SIAC, and there has been no decision on this case," he said in a disclosure at the Indonesia Stock Exchange on Friday, November 7, 2025.Click here to read moreClick here to get the latest news updates from Tempo on Google News

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