If images of homeless polar bears don’t move you to act on climate change, consider this: climate change is killing our favorite foods, and it will only get worse. Exponentially increasing temperatures and CO2 levels mean that several food systems are being threatened and very soon we may have to cut back on some of our favorite foods, or live without them entirely. The Guardian’s Twilight Greenaway (also managing editor of Civil Eats) provided a handy list of eight of the most popular foods currently threatened by climate change: corn, coffee, chocolate, seafood, maple syrup, beans, cherries, and wine grapes.
No offense to the polar bears; I care deeply for them and other animals dying or losing habitats as a result of increasing temperatures. This, however, hits home. It hits home hard. Could news of the negative consequences of climate change on food production awaken the deniers who are hesitant to act on climate change — those who may rely on a morning cup of coffee or glass of wine? For those of us in the countries that are most responsible for climate change — the U.S.A., China and the European Union — perhaps a tangible loss will shock us into action.
President Obama has just struck a historical climate change deal with China that requires the United States to decrease climate pollution by 28 percent from 2005 levels by 2025. This will require substantial work on climate change policy by his successor. A variety of polls show that most Americans have come around to the idea that climate change is occurring, and support candidates for public office who will support green policies. Republicans like Senator Mitch McConnell have expressed concern that the deal will cause job losses and criticized the president for leaving the work of the sweeping deal to the next president, regardless of party. Senator McConnell, I ask you this: Do you drink coffee during those long hours? Do you enjoy a good corn on the cob at family BBQs? Do you partake in a chocolate bar to reward your hard work from time to time? Well sir, take a long hard look in the mirror. We know that President Obama would really miss coffee.
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