Not only does it taste good, but coffee is an excellent jumping-off point for understanding natural resource conservation and exploitation, equity in international trade, the geographic displacement of environmental problems, and global patterns of colonization and post-colonial economic relationships.
~ M Y S T R I N G ~
2009-09-07
The Java Jive
Not only does it taste good, but coffee is an excellent jumping-off point for understanding natural resource conservation and exploitation, equity in international trade, the geographic displacement of environmental problems, and global patterns of colonization and post-colonial economic relationships.
~ T A G S ~
fair trade,
food,
history,
international development,
Neatorama
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