Topic: Providing solution of the Unequal Burden of rising temperatures in Low- income countries Description: Climate change is a challenging problem including in the economic sector. As an international community, International Monetary Fund (IMF) has an obligation to address the doubts about climate change with fact-based analysis. Global temperatures have increased at an unprecedented pace over the past 40 years, and significant further warming could occur, depending on our ability to restrain greenhouse gas emissions. Increases in temperature have uneven macroeconomic effects, with adverse consequences concentrated in countries with relatively hot climates, such as most low- income countries. As a mandatory economic center of the world, IMF must be able to classify things that can be said as weather shocks and how to handle it to keep stabilizing the world economy especially for low-income countries that most of their livelihoods are as farmers or laborers with minimum or even income below average. The Asia World Model UN 2019 will bring this topic into the table as the assigned topic in this committee to discuss “Providing solution of the Unequal Burden of rising temperatures in Low- income countries”