News of world natural disasters has recently increasingly appeared in media headlines, showing how urgent the issue of climate change is. Disasters such as flash floods, forest fires and extreme weather are increasing sharply, becoming a major challenge for global society. The impact of climate change can be seen from the increase in Earth’s temperature. According to the IPCC report, global average temperatures have risen by about 1.1 degrees Celsius compared to pre-industrial temperatures. This increase in temperature causes the polar ice to melt, resulting in sea levels rising. Coastal countries such as Bangladesh and the Maldives face serious risks from floods becoming more frequent and severe. Changes in global weather patterns cause heavy rain in areas that are usually dry, while areas that are usually fertile become barren. For example, in Europe, the summer of 2023 set record temperatures, triggering forest fires that consumed thousands of hectares of land. These impacts not only destroy ecosystems but also affect economies that depend on agriculture and tourism. Natural disasters also cause deep social impacts. Affected communities often lose their livelihoods. Climate refugees are starting to emerge, with many people forced to leave their homes in search of safer places, creating a global migration problem. These challenges exacerbate existing tensions between countries. Not only that, the next day, disaster recovery costs were very expensive. According to estimates, the cost of repairing infrastructure after a disaster reaches billions of dollars. Therefore, investment in green technology and renewable energy is an urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate the impact of future disasters. Efforts to mitigate and adapt solutions are important. Governments, non-governmental organizations and local communities need to work together. Better weather data analysis projects can help predict disasters, while developing resilient agricultural pathways can improve food security. For example, agricultural techniques that have proven successful in developing countries offer new hope for global food security. At the individual level, awareness of the importance of environmentally friendly behavior must be instilled. It is important to reduce energy consumption, use public transportation and support local products. Small actions can have a big impact when done collectively. With increasing attention to climate change, the media also plays an important role in educating the public about this issue. Through news and information campaigns, people are taught to be more concerned and proactive in facing the risk of natural disasters caused by climate change. Every action can make a significant difference to the future of our Earth.