The Coffee Industry’s Petroleum Problem
As the Hormuz Strait blockade and its cascading consequences lay bare, coffee is still profoundly reliant on petroleum and its byproducts.
Another week of a statewide lockdown in Michigan to fight the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus draws to a close,
It’s that time of the week again—and what a week it has been. It feels like it’s
Today is Friday the 13th, which seems apt given, you know, everything. There’s also a lot of coffee news
Hello and welcome to another Friday, and therefore to another Coffee News Roundup. This week’s article will be themed,
Hello and welcome to this week’s Coffee News Roundup. Before we get started, I would like to point you
My current day job involves doing marketing for a film festival here in Ann Arbor, Michigan. This one, to be
Today is February 14th, and a glance at my Instagram feed would seem to tell us that it’s Valentine’
It’s that time of the week again, Friday heaving into view like a listing schooner taking on water. I
Today is an ignoble day. Today is a lamentable day. Today is a shameful day. No, no that disaster. The
Hello and welcome to this week’s Coffee News Roundup, brought to you by the song Seasons (Waiting For You)
The problem with writing a weekly coffee news roundup is that, some weeks, nothing happens. At least, not in our
Hello and welcome to another edition of the Coffee News Roundup, this week brought to you by the 3 inches
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