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The tree at the bottom of the world—and the wind-blasted trek to find it
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The tree at the bottom of the world—and the wind-blasted trek to find it

Where on this warming planet, you ask, is the southernmost tree? Look no further: National Geographic sent a team to hunt it down.
Water could make Michigan a climate refuge. Are we prepared?
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Water could make Michigan a climate refuge. Are we prepared?

What may it take to prepare the Great Lakes region for the future climatologists say we can expect?
high-altitude shifts in Canadian Rockies
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'They change too:' Rockies photo archive documents high-altitude shifts

Habitat for alpine-adapted plants and animals is slowly disappearing, squeezed between advancing tree line and inhospitable summits.

assisted tree migration & climate

Trees can’t move fast enough to escape a warming climate. Should we help them?

Concerned about trees' slow migration patterns, some ecologists are spreading seeds themselves. Critics fear they are playing God.

Journey to the world's southernmost tree
www.nationalgeographic.com

Journey to the world's southernmost tree

Where on this warming planet, you ask, is the southernmost tree? Look no further: National Geographic sent a team to hunt it down.
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