Mainly developing countries who rely on the land and will suffer from an increase in droughts, also some northern countries if the earth goes into a mini ice age.
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Emerging nations will not have the resources to adapt to climate change. If their crop lands become dry, then famine is the likely result. African countries suffer famine now, and global warming will only make it worse. Low lying countries will suffer from rising sea-levels. Pacific Island nations are already in trouble. Countries like Bangladesh will suffer widespread sea water floods.
It suggests that those who caused global warming will be the ones who suffer because of the warming. This is only partly true, as the richest countries have been most responsible for global warming, but it is the people of poorer countries that will probably suffer the most.
It means that the area (country) doesn't suffer from extreme heat or extreme cold throughout the year. For instance: Britain has a temperate (moderate) climate. Our winters are mild and our summers are cool (but wet) compared to countries on the continent, or further north or south of the Equator.
At a superficial level, there is much debate about whether global warming is real and, if so, whether it is caused by human activities. At the more fundamental level the key issue appears to be whether those who now hold power should make any economic adjustment in order to preserve the present world for future generations. A further, closely related key issue is that those who could suffer most from global warming and climate change are the future generations, and they are powerless to affect what we do now.
Europe faces environmental issues such as air pollution, loss of biodiversity, deforestation, water pollution, and climate change. These issues are exacerbated by factors such as urbanization, industrial activities, agriculture, and transportation. European countries are working towards implementing policies and initiatives to mitigate these environmental challenges.
Most nations have played some part in global warming and climate change. But, all nations with modern societies with automobiles and that use fossil fuel for heat or transportation contribute to climate change and are responsible for it to some degree. Whether they're responsible for it or not they'll suffer from it.
Emerging nations will not have the resources to adapt to climate change. If their crop lands become dry, then famine is the likely result. African countries suffer famine now, and global warming will only make it worse. Low lying countries will suffer from rising sea-levels. Pacific Island nations are already in trouble. Countries like Bangladesh will suffer widespread sea water floods.
Climate change creates monsoons and cultivation will suffer.
Approximately 14% of countries worldwide are affected by drought, with regions such as the Middle East, Africa, and Australia experiencing higher levels of drought vulnerability. Climate change is expected to exacerbate this issue in the coming years.
It suggests that those who caused global warming will be the ones who suffer because of the warming. This is only partly true, as the richest countries have been most responsible for global warming, but it is the people of poorer countries that will probably suffer the most.
Countries like Ethiopia and North Korea are countries that suffer from famine.
Countries suffer from drought due to a lack of rainfall over an extended period of time, which can lead to water scarcity, crop failure, and food shortages. Droughts can be caused by natural factors such as climate variability, as well as human activities like deforestation and overuse of water resources.
CLimate depends on the region you are in. If where you are is closer to a body of water (like the ocean) then there will more likely be a breeze therefore have a cooler temperature. Places that are landlocked (such as some countries in Africa for example) are more likely to be dry and suffer from drought.
About 90 countries
climate change and many other contributers such as direction of wind which moves liquid in the air (CLOUDS) somewhere else making rain hard to come by.
zambia,china
yes