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CNN | Cocoa prices are soaring. Will it affect your Valentine’s Day chocolate?

Cocoa prices are surging so high that even the biggest chocolate makers are struggling to stay profitable. That doesn’t portend well for your wallet this Valentine’s Day. Last Thursday, Hershey Co....

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Forbes | Council Post: AI And Climate Change: The 5 Pivotal Promises Shaping 2024

2023 has been a massive year for artificial intelligence—generative AI hit the mainstream, and governments started trying to regulate it. As the technology finally received public name recognition, people...

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World Economic Forum | Climate Data Can Solve a $1.2 Trillion Problem

After a summer with the hottest stretch in 120,000 years, climate change alarm bells are ringing. But companies haven’t yet fully accounted for the profound risks of a warming planet – from shifting...

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Reuters | There’s an App for That: How AI is Ploughing a Farming Revolution

As agriculture has evolved over more than 10,000 years, farmers have constantly been searching for ways to increase yields and improve efficiency. Now, they could be set to benefit from one of the biggest...

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Forbes | Council Post- A Thirst For Change: Navigating Businesses Through Water Risk And Resilience

In my last Forbes article, I detailed my personal and professional insights on the impacts of water scarcity. This follow-up article aims to expand on how water risk can lead to financial consequences...

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Fortune | This AI Company Wants to Solve Food-Related Climate Challenges

But with changing weather patterns, increased heat waves, and other conditions driven by climate change—the Earth’s temperature has risen by two degrees Fahrenheit in the past century—sweet potato...

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NPR | Grapes Used in Champagne May Become Harder to Grow Because of Climate Change

Global warming is impacting grape crops that are used to produce champagne. Some regions outside of Champagne, France, are hoping to carry the torch.

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Fox News | New Year’s Eve Beverage Could Go Extinct Due to Climate Change, AI Company Predicts

Bye-bye, bubbly? Champagne may be in short supply rather soon, according to ClimateAi, a climate resilience platform based in San Francisco. The company said the changing global climate could threaten...

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CNN | This Beloved New Year’s Eve ‘Pop’ Could Soon Disappear Because of Changing Weather

As the new year approaches, you might be thinking about buying a bottle of champagne to ring it in with a celebratory “pop.” But the climate crisis could ruin the party, new data suggests.

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