Climate Change
The latest culprit in El Salvador’s coffee industry decline? Climate change.
Guatemalan Climate Change Refugees Pouring Over U.S. Border – And Into South Florida
Paul Hicks
Paul is a veteran agricultural and water restoration expert who writes about the coffee industry for the CRS Coffeelands blog, which brings attention to issues like climate change that are affecting farmers across Latin America.
Yenni Suryani
Having worked in Indonesia for more than two decades, Yenni has been a first responder to some of the world's deadliest natural disasters, including typhoons, earthquakes, floods and landslides. As head of CRS Indonesia, she was an integral part of the organization's response to the 2018 Sulawesi earthquake and tsunami, and to the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
On the Eve of Expected Cuts to U.S. Foreign Assistance Budget, Millions at Risk of Starvation in East Africa
Worsening drought and hunger in the Horn of Africa imperils millions as foreign aid is threatened.
Washington Post: The Race to Save Coffee
The Washington Post speaks with CRS' Kraig Kraft about challenges facing coffee growers.
Laudato Si’ and Climate Change 2 Years On: Moving Anibong Out of Danger
After US’ withdrawal from the Paris Agreement, CRS continues its commitment to the values spelled out in Laudato Si'.
CRS Disappointed in Administration’s Decision to Pull out of Paris Climate Agreement
Decision’s Far-Reaching Effects Disproportionately Affect the World’s Poor.
CRS Releases Photo of the Month April 2017
This month's photo focuses on our call to care for God's Creations for Earth Day
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