The country least affected by climate change

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In theory, it would:
>have average summer highs too low to even cause discomfort
>have average winter lows decently above freezing, since the implications of unusually cold weather become far more serious below 0°C
>not have an unusual climate for its latitude and geography, which is dependent on things that could change (Britain could be colder on average)
>have an ecosystem full of flora and fauna known to tolerate a warmer climate
>have very little land (especially cities) within a few metres of sea level
>be heavily forested, and have plenty of moisture, as both help regulate temperature
>have no deserts which could spread

The closest country to this perfect ideal is Aotearoa; the only difference is that it's a patchwork of grassland and dense forest instead of just dense forest, due to clearings for farmland.