
By Sama Marwan,
Climate change has become one of the most pressing challenges facing humanity in the 21st century, with global temperatures rising and sea levels increasing.
The primary cause of this phenomenon is increasing human activity, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, leading to higher greenhouse gas emissions.
Governments worldwide are attempting to implement policies to mitigate climate effects, including international agreements and promoting renewable energy use.
However, challenges persist, especially in developing countries struggling with limited resources to adapt to climate changes.
Raising public awareness about environmental protection and taking individual actions, such as reducing plastic consumption and using eco-friendly transportation, is crucial.
Ultimately, climate change remains a global issue requiring extensive international cooperation to ensure a sustainable future for future generations.