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Cookies and candy are latest victims of climate crisis as sugar prices surge

The climate crisis has been previously identified as a threat to coffee and beer, and its impact could now be stretching to another of life’s joys: dessert.

The global cost of sugar has surged to its highest level since 2011 following concerns of underproduction rates from India, which has experienced an extreme dry spell that has threatened crops, and Thailand, which is facing a severe drought. The two countries are the largest exporters of sugar, after Brazil.

Rising global temperatures – 2023 is expected to be widely confirmed as the hottest year ever recorded – are fueling droughts and other extreme weather that affect food yields, including that of sugar. The price hike has already started to filter down to chocolate, sweets and other desserts.

Cookies and candy are latest victims of climate crisis as sugar prices surgehttps://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/jan/05/climate-crisis-drought-sugar-cost-impactOpen linkView original on lemmy.world
lemmy.world

This is all bs; I don't believe any reason they give for any increase in price any more

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They’ve lied and misconstrued the truth for so long, why believe them now

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brlemworldreply
lemmy.world

Isn't a lot of sugar harvested by immigrants who don't make even minimum wage? (In Florida)

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Hol' up...

Prices for sugar were this high in 2011, so prices went up on sweets back then as well? Did they go back down and now they're going back up?

I bet they didn't...

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Oh look, another articles explaining why prices are going up faster than inflation. Except it didn’t actually explain anything and just tries to make it seem like it isn’t “greed”.

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kbin.social

I'm okay with having less sugar in our foods, if this is what it takes.

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Blackoutreply
kbin.social

Seriously, it should be classified as a drug. Kills so many

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My grandma tried it once and thought she could fly. Threw herself straight off the Queensboro Bridge.

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programming.dev

And all the other foods are going to follow.

Ah, well. Humans had a good run. Looks like we found our great filter.

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Nuddingreply
lemmy.world

I wish we didn't have to take out so many other species with us.

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Phanatikreply
kbin.social

Good news is that the Earth will stabilise once we're not around to fuck it up.

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lemmy.world

Plenty of crops will grow just fine well through the future history of climate change. They may not be the ones people want to eat, but they will if they have to. This isn't going to cause humans to go extinct, but it will not be a pleasant life for our descendants who will be forced to only eat very hardy crops which probably don't taste very good.

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We've been needing to switch to vertical agriculture to save on land usage anyways. This will only acceleration certain industries to do so.

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Probably not by any significant amount in the US thanks to subsidies.

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You reached the end