Nairobi, Feb. 14 -- Valentine's Day is a special occasion when people express their love and affection for their significant others, family members, and friends. One of the most popular ways to show appreciation is by gifting flowers; red roses are a classic choice. However, climate change is wreaking havoc on the environment where flowers grow, making it increasingly difficult to find the perfect bouquet to give to someone special.

A new report by Christian Aid outlines the devastating effects of climate change on flower production in countries like Kenya, which is one of the world's leading producers of cut flowers. Erratic weather patterns caused by climate change have disrupted the natural blooming cycles of flowers, threatening the ...