Climate change is a major threat to the survival of life on this planet. It is the major cause of environmental damage besides the accumulation of pollutants, increasing plastic, polythene and e-waste, global warming, and increasing carbon emissions. The increasing use of fossil fuels is resulting in increased amounts of carbon emission and greenhouse gases (GHG), rising temperature, toxic gases, increasing temperature, and air pollutants that are released into the atmosphere. The weather has changed significantly over the past five decades and particularly during the last 5-10 years, from polls to the tropics. With its impact on numerous elements of the ecological, environmental, socio-political, and socio-economic disciplines, climate change (CC) is a multilateral complicated international issue. It is a worldwide threat that has started to strain several industries including agriculture, humans, animals, and biodiversity. In addition to the size of the shift, the likelihood that it will become irreversible determines how harmful human-induced climate change will be.