Climate change is coming for the makeup of presidential candidates-and your cosmetics
Briefly

The global market for cosmetics used for skin cleansing and beautification was $370 billion in 2023 and is growing, with natural products seeing increasing demand.
Natural vanilla from Madagascar is under threat from rising temperatures, reducing the aroma of vanilla beans and impacting perfume production.
Increasing heatwaves and erratic weather patterns in Grasse, France, are challenging the cultivation of flowers essential for perfumes, with droughts halving growers' yields.
The declining population of honeybees poses a significant risk to cosmetics that rely on honey and beeswax, essential ingredients in many products.
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