No country would be willing to do that because of money.
Even the north is no longer a good safe haven against climate change. We could expect extreme swings of weather up in the north between heat waves and extreme cold if climate change gets even worse.
The Southern Hemisphere usually have the best climate compared to the rest of the world with less extreme temperature differences between summer and cold seasons. The main problem with the Southern Hemisphere is having less land compared to the Northern Hemisphere.
A possible solution is to build floating cities and have these places situated in the Southern Hemisphere. These floating cities will be solar, and wind-powered and will have propulsion system to maintain position. It may even be able to travel between the North and Southern hemispheres to escape hot seasons.
Ironically, such cities will be relatively safe from natural disasters like earthquakes, tsunamis and even from hurricanes given its massive size. It may even be able to weather extinction-level events.
There would still be habitable places nearer the equator at higher altitudes where the air is colder.
We only need to setup ONE fully automated factory on the moon that will reproduce itself, reproduce an army of robots, mass manufacture rockets using raw materials it gathered exclusively from the moon's surface.
Phase two: divert some of the moon bots to begin construction of large space station in low Earth Orbit (LEO) using materials from the moon.
Phase three: moon bots construct huge MAGLEV launchers and "catchers" in these huge space stations and on the moon's surface - this eliminates the need to use rockets to travel between the LEO station and the moon station. Their energy will mostly be solar energy although they would still have rocket engines but only for course corrections to make sure the vehicle makes it to the "catcher" and not impact the moon's surface at fatal speeds. Only robots will use them initially but eventually with humans as well!
The very last phase: construction of habitats for humans. IMO, it's far more cost effective to setup automated facilities first. Robots don't require life support and we have all the technology now to be able to manage automated systems over vast distances.
This way, we can undertake massive space projects at very little cost because robots did most of the work and the vast majority of the materials and fuel came from the moon. It just only needs a good plan.
As brotherly advice, you don't need to say these things in a public forum. It can come off as rude. Just respond when you have the time, whether it's after a few hours or after a few days, it won't matter. We all get it that nobody is available all the time.
One time you wrote a similar line to me. I thought you disliked our conversation but now I see you do it to everybody and I misunderstood your response. Just brotherly observation!