Climate change is a global issue that demands attention. This phenomenon is characterized by increasing global temperatures, changes in rainfall patterns, and rising sea levels. According to the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) report, the earth’s temperature has increased by around 1.1 degrees Celsius since the end of the 19th century. This contributes to a variety of serious environmental impacts, including weather extremes, natural disasters, and threats to biodiversity. One of the main factors causing climate change is greenhouse gas emissions, especially from human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. CO2, methane, and nitrogen oxide are some examples of gases that play a role in the greenhouse effect. Efforts to reduce emissions are important, including switching to renewable energy such as solar, wind and hydro. At the global level, many countries have committed to this through international agreements such as the Kyoto Protocol and the Paris Agreement. In the Paris Agreement, almost all countries target to keep global temperature rise at no more than 2 degrees Celsius. Countries are also starting to implement policies to improve energy efficiency and encourage the use of electric vehicles. Climate change not only impacts the environment, but also the economic and health sectors. Agriculture, for example, is affected by changing weather patterns, which can lead to crop failure. Additionally, rising temperatures can increase the incidence of vector-borne infectious diseases, such as malaria and dengue fever. The community must also participate in mitigating climate change. Sustainable lifestyles, such as reducing plastic use, saving energy, and using public transportation, can help reduce an individual’s carbon footprint. Education about the importance of collective action in dealing with climate change needs to be improved. Increasingly extreme climates are also pushing many countries to invest in adaptation. Disaster-resistant infrastructure, efficient water management systems, and sustainable natural resource management policies are becoming increasingly important. Cities around the world are designing adaptation plans to face these challenges, including good spatial planning and protection of ecosystems. The private sector has an important role in addressing climate change. Companies are now starting to implement sustainable business practices and reporting carbon emissions. By adopting green technology and innovation, industries can reduce their environmental impact and meet the demands of consumers who are increasingly concerned about these issues. Scientific research is also vital in understanding and addressing climate change. Innovations in clean energy, carbon penetration technologies, and environmental monitoring contribute to our knowledge of the impacts of climate change and how we can adapt. International research programs continually strive to collect data and develop efficient solutions. Individual and collective awareness of climate change is needed to encourage real action. The media plays an important role in disseminating information and sparking discussion around climate change. By increasing public participation, we can build a more sustainable future together.