and some AGW agitprop:(Image: fabiomax / Adobe Stock)Is coffee going extinct? Here's how it could impact you | Chris Clarke | April 30, 2024
Couldn’t have been a million years ago. My neighbor insists the earth was less than 10,000 years old.
Regards,
If it’s all part of random cross mating, does that put coffee on the LGBTQ spectrum?
Pure fiction. Making stuff up, calling it science and research and getting paid for it.
I just got back from a ministry weekend and 3 days of Folgers. I couldn’t wait to get home to good coffee.
Too bad the coffee plant couldn’t mate-up with the coca plant.
Your link about coffee going extinct scared me!
Until I read the story and saw the part about “global warming” being to blame.
Now I’m not so worried.
2 plants randomly mated up to 1 million years ago to give rise to one of the world’s most popular drinks [coffee]
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2 coffee plants randomly mated up to 1 million years ago to give rise to another coffee plant.
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Rubusta as grown in Việt Nam( and likely in Timor also but I have not experienced Timor coffee) is the best coffee anywhere except for the Kona of Hawaii.