Scientists have reached a consensus that the burning of fossil fuels and widespread deforestation are the primary drivers of man-made climate change. A rise in global temperatures exceeding 2°C above pre-industrial levels would have catastrophic consequences worldwide. This temperature shift would trigger more frequent and severe disruptions in weather patterns, threatening the security, livelihoods, and well-being of millions. The far-reaching impacts of climate change underscore the urgent need for global cooperation to mitigate its effects and adapt to an increasingly volatile climate landscape.