The 'world's loneliest tree' lives on on Campbell Island, New Zealand - 170 miles away from its nearest neighbor. New Zealand governor Lord Ranfurly planted the Sitka spruce on the island sometime in the early 20th century,...
Over 170 miles away from a single other tree, the 'world's loneliest tree' rests on Campbell Island. New Zealand governor Lord Ranfurly planted the Sitka spruce on the island around 400 miles south of the country sometime...
A new study reveals that China's coal use peaked in 2014, marking a "real turning point" in the fight against climate change. Economists at China's Tsinghua University and the London School of Economics said this peak is...
The IPCC Report from earlier this year was packed with scary climate change statistics, but until now, it’s been a little difficult to fully visualize what they mean...
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