The climate today is in a dire state due to the ongoing climate crisis. We are experiencing extreme weather events more frequently and with greater intensity. Heatwaves are becoming more severe, breaking temperature records worldwide, while droughts are causing widespread water shortages and threatening food security. On the other hand, intense storms and hurricanes are increasing in frequency, leading to devastating floods and catastrophic damage to communities and ecosystems. Rising sea levels, driven by the melting of polar ice, threaten to submerge coastal areas, displacing millions of people. Forests, vital for absorbing carbon dioxide, are being ravaged by wildfires and deforestation, further exacerbating the problem. The impact of human activities, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, has led to unprecedented levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, driving these changes. The consequences are far-reaching, affecting every aspect of life on Earth. Urgent action is needed to mitigate these effects and protect our planet for future generations.