British cup of tea under threat as climate change could fundamentally alter its taste, campaigners fear
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Campaigners have issued a dire warning that the taste of a cup of tea could be forever altered thanks to climate change.A report published by aid agency Christian Aid warns rising temperatures and worsening weather extremes in countries such as Kenya, India and Sri Lanka could make tea more bitter and harsher with less consistent flavours.Even tea growers in the UK are experiencing climate change, which they warn is making it much harder to achieve consistent flavours.Disruptions to harvests caused by the changing climate are likely to cause price spikes, rising costs and unreliable supplies of the staple British drink.
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