coffee

An espresso machine with coffee beans from around the world featured in the background.
Business, Economics and Jobs
Drought, frost takes a massive toll on coffee crops in Brazil
Wide shot of snowy barren land with a white car parked in the middle
Top of The World
Contentious Keystone XL pipeline project canceled
A visit to this farm near Cali, Colombia, inspired Mauricio Zuñiga to become a coffee exporter.
Immigration
Colombian Deportado Coffee’s founder hopes to open a conversation about US immigration
A worker dressed in white protective gear disinfects as a precaution against the coronavirus at a café in Goyang, South Korea, Aug. 25, 2020.  
To quell COVID-19 outbreak, South Korea bans seating at big cafés
Protesters with signs stand in front of a Starbucks storefront.
Low coffee prices are starving farmers. Can a cartel fix it?
Paper coffee cups have a thin layer of plastic on the inside to prevent leaking. It’s a well-engineered vessel, but difficult to recycle.
Environment
Starbucks tries to save 6 billion cups a year from the trash … with help from McDonald’s
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Business, Economics and Jobs
With Dirty Girl coffee, this entrepreneur strives to make life better for women in Appalachia
Arts, Culture & Media
Don’t Cry over Spilled Coffee. Make Art out of It
A bus in London.
Technology
Coffee-enhanced fuel set to power London buses
A farmer cleans a coca crop in Cauca, Colombia, on Jan. 27, 2017.
Economics
UN reaches a deal to help rid Colombia of cocaine
coffea arabica.
Food
Climate change is coming to your coffee cup
cappuccino at Curto Café in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Business
Rio’s best café lets you pay what you want
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Environment
Can coffee become the world’s first 100 percent sustainable agricultural product?
A screenshot from a NASA video explaining the development of the zero-gravity cup.
Science
A zero-gravity cup lets astronauts get a handle on their coffee
Over the past year, Mokhtar Alkhanshali, who lives in California, has worked with Yemeni coffee farmers to promote their beans to the world.
Culture
This young Yemeni American is on a quest to bring coffee from the ‘land of Mocha’ to the world
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Conflict
‘Am I going to make this or not?’ — One American’s escape from Yemen
Cup of coffee
Health
Here’s good news for coffee drinkers. Have another cup — for your health
George makes about a hundred frappuccinos a day for the guests on board a Greek ferry docked in Tobruk, Libya.
Lifestyle
A Greek ferry is home to members of Libya’s parliament and, more importantly, the best frappuccinos in town
The Chemex brewer, made in Chicopee, Mass., is a popular brewing device among coffee aficionados — and British spies.
Food
How to make your coffee just like James Bond
The coffee, toast and biscuits are free at Ziferblat Cafe. You pay for the time spent there.
Business, Economics and Jobs
Coffee and cookies are free at London’s Ziferblat Cafe, but you have to pay by the minute to sit there
Root Capital founder Willy Foote visits with a coffee client, Jose Dominguez, in Marcala, Honduras, to survey the impact of la roya on coffee farms.
Business, Economics and Jobs
Coffee shops, farmers and a banker team up to save Latin American coffee
Portrait of Benjamin Franklin.
Lifestyle & Belief
The 6 highly effective habits of the creative genius
Business, Economics and Jobs
When money’s tight, the $6 latte is one of the first things to go for South Koreans
Should Starbucks Ban Guns From Its Coffee Shops?
Arts, Culture & Media
Starbucks to Open First Shop in Coffee Rich Colombia
Arts, Culture & Media
Two Marines Trade in Combat Coffee for the Perfect Cup at Home
Environment
New research discovers high levels of caffeine in surprising areas of ocean, rivers
Environment
Coffee growers in Uganda and elsewhere find climate change hurting their crops
Business, Economics and Jobs
What Starbucks says about America
Development & Education
The effect of the global financial crisis on Indonesia
Arts, Culture & Media
Coffee Life in Japan
Arts, Culture & Media
Sharing Turkey’s Centuries-Old Coffee Tradition with a Food Truck
Coffeehouses Oppose Dutch Government’s New ‘Weed Passes’
Business, Economics and Jobs
Starbucks Challenging Germany’s Kaffeehaus
Environment
Climate Change Raises New Challenges for Uganda’s Coffee Farmers
Arts, Culture & Media
Smithsonian Folklife Festival
Business, Economics and Jobs
Cuban coffee
Greening Black Coffee
Dreaming of Coffee
Down on the Coffee Plantation
Genetically Modified Joe
Javatrekker
Emerging Science Note/GM Java
Ethiopian Java Crisis
Coffee Law
Fair Trade
Grow Joe
Scarlet Tanagers are among the songbirds threatened by loss of habitat on conventional coffee plantations. The bird-friendly coffee movement is pushing to make growing beans for one of the world's favorite beverages more hospitable for birds and other wil
Arts, Culture & Media
Bird-friendly’ coffee
Arts, Culture & Media
Ethiopian coffee
Arts, Culture & Media
Dutch drug tourism
Business, Economics and Jobs
The Latest Economic Indicator: Breakfast Food Prices