Mexico’s orange bloom of the Day of the Dead faces a growing climate threat

Mexican cempasuchil farmers face devastating crop losses due to extreme weather, a direct impact of climate change. Torrential rains and flooding have destroyed significant portions of their harvest, threatening a vital cultural and economic tradition. While scientists work on resilient native seeds, growers struggle with mounting costs and dwindling profits, jeopardising their livelihood and ancestral practices.

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