Caffeine

Two Marines Trade in Combat Coffee for the Perfect Cup at Home

Arts, Culture & Media

Michael Haft and Harrison Suarez bonded over a shared love of coffee while deployed as US Marines in Afghanistan. Now, they’ve co-written a new e-book showing all of us how to make the the perfect cup of coffee at home.

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

Environment

Coffee Life in Japan

Arts, Culture & Media
The World

Blog: Rains That Don’t Wet

Smithsonian Folklife Festival

Arts, Culture & Media

A South American country’s rich folk life is on display at the Smithsonian Museum.

The World

Cuban coffee

For the Geo Quiz we’re on the island of Cuba, looking for its largest mountain range. It’s known for its coffee plantations but these days there isn’t enough coffee in Cuba – once a major coffee exporter – to even meet the demands of the local population.

The World

Greening Black Coffee

In Veracruz State in Mexico, some coffee growers are trying out alternative methods to the otherwise water polluting ones used throughout Latin America. Jana Schroeder reports from the fields.

The World

Dreaming of Coffee

Commentator Alan Durning had a kind of dream about the negative global impacts of his coffee drinking addiction, and he has given it up for locally grown herb tea. Experience this aural epiphany.

The World

Down on the Coffee Plantation

The Mexican government is encouraging coffee growers to plant on coffee farms, or plantations. Jana Schroeder reports on the consequences of harvesting coffee continually on the same soil, and how the move away from shade tree coffee growing is also affecting migrating birds and wildlife.