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    Climate Change and Global Warming: Challenge for Future Generations
    (Academic Publishers & Distributers, 2025) Amina Jafri, Nida Fatma, Pranjali Tripathi
    The world’s most pressing issues today are global warming and climate change, which have a significant impact on economies, societies and the environment everywhere. This study examines the intricate facets of the issues, examining their ramifications, fundamental causes, strategies for mitigating and adapting to their effects. The study highlights how crucial global collaboration and all-encompassing efforts are to effectively tackling these problems. Through an in-depth examination of its impacts on the environment, ecology, and society. This study highlights how important, it is to understand and mitigate climate change. In addition, it studies the causes of climate change, focusing on industrial activity, deforestation, and greenhouse gas emissions in particular (Abu Rayhan et al, 2023). Subsequently, the paper explains several mitigation strategies, including the use of carbon capture and efficiency improvement technologies, reforestation initiatives, and sustainable urban planning. In addition, a comprehensive discourse is conducted regarding adaptation tactics, such as enhanced farming methods, community engagement, informed policies and climate change-resistant infrastructure (IPCC,2021). The paper’s conclusion highlights the significance of quick action and global cooperation in minimizing the effects of climate change and getting ready for them.

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