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English: Size of the country corresponds to how affected it is by climate change (determined by the University of Notre-Dame’s ND-Gain Index) with larger countries being more vulnerable. Color corresponds to a country's total GHG emissions including land-use change in 2011 with a darker shade of red indicating higher GHG emissions. This allows one to compare a nation's GHG emissions to its vulnerability.
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Cartogram showing the disparity between GHG emissions and climate change vulnerability of some countries.

10 December 2021

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