Date Time Researchers examine which trees are movable when climate change evicts them from their original habitats University of Copenhagen researchers have studied more than 100 oak trees from a variety of countries and their ability to adapt to the Danish climate. Their results reveal that oak species from North America, Korea and Japan are better suited for survival in Denmark than oaks from Southern Europe. The knowledge is needed to predict which trees will be able to survive in Denmark, and the rest of the world, as anthropogenic climate change intensifies. Climate change will impact the future living conditions of trees. Some will adapt, others won’t.