This year's Easter eggs will  much more expensive than last year's. The reason  climate change. Extreme weather patterns have  growing cocoa more challenging. Cocoa beans are  to make chocolate. Around 70 per cent of the world's cocoa beans are  in West Africa. Recent heatwaves, droughts and heavy rain in Ghana and the Ivory Coast have greatly  the amount of cocoa beans . Temperatures have  four degrees higher than normal. The Reuters news agency said cocoa prices have more than  compared to this time last year. Amber Sawyer, an energy and climate analyst, said farmers in West Africa were, " in the face of both extreme heat and rainfall".
Chocolate eggs are  as gifts for the Christian holiday of Easter, which  the resurrection of Jesus. Traditionally, people  and painted chicken eggs. Wikipedia says chocolate eggs first  at the court of Louis XIV in France in 1725. In 1873, the English chocolate company J.S. Fry  the first hollow chocolate egg, similar to the ones people give today. Wikipedia says: "In Western cultures, the giving of chocolate eggs is now commonplace, with 80 million Easter eggs  in the UK alone." However, climate change is  it more difficult to grow the cocoa beans. Climate analysts say we  to do more to  fossil fuel emissions if we  a steady supply of cocoa and chocolate.