The poorest regions of the globe will be most affected if temperatures increase by 1.5°C than the wealthiest areas. In a twist of irony, the nations that produce the most emissions will be the least affected by climate change, and the poorer nations will face the consequences. The least affected include nations with a temperate climate such as the UK, and the most affected are in the Equatorial regions, like the Democratic Republic of Congo. Places outside of the tropics will experience less noticeable warming, because these lands are more adapted to handle a wider range of temperatures. But in regions where climate does not vary, an increase in temperature will have immediate impacts. It goes to show, that wealthier nations need to monitor their impact on the climate for the developing nations. Developing nations at most risk are not the ones polluting the environment, but they will be the most affected.

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