To satisfy the world’s huge appetite for chocolate, farmers produce around 5 million tonnes of cocoa beans each year. But behind the sweet treat lies a bitter environmental cost. Christophe Alliot, co-founder of the BASIC think tank, explains.
Related Posts

Mum and children killed in Northern Ireland shooting named
The investigation is at an early stage but a suspected triple murder and attempted suicide is one line of inquiry,…
Ex-baixista do Charlie Brown Jr. e CPM 22 se forma em música no interior de SP: ‘Faltava o canudo’
Heitor Gomes continua com sua turnê de 25 anos de carreira Enquanto muitos sonham com o sucesso sem abrir mão…

Give new recruits £10,000 to join army, says Davey
The Lib Dems argue Britain needs to become “war-ready” to deal in an increasingly unpredictable world.