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Britain is at risk of a major tea shortage, it has been revealed.
The extreme changes in weather, brought on as a result of climate change, are threatening to destroy stocks of tea in India, Sri Lanka, China and Kenya.
Seeing as these countries produce as much as half of the black tea drunk in this country, this could wreak havoc on our tea stock, as a result.
A report from the charity Christian Aid has found that Kenya - which is the world s biggest exporter of tea - is set to have more rainfall then usual, causing floods, droughts and ever increasing temperatures.