This report investigates the relationship between human activities and climate change, focusing on the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, and other factors contributing to global warming. The report examines the impact of these activities on the environment, including the release of greenhouse gases, changes in weather patterns, and the role of natural climate drivers. It also analyzes various factors influencing climate change, such as distance from the sea, ocean currents, prevailing winds, and distance from the equator. The report concludes that while natural factors play a role, human activities are a significant driver of climate change. It provides recommendations for mitigating climate change, including reducing water waste, promoting green and renewable energy, sustainable industrial practices, afforestation, and controlling pollution. The report emphasizes the need for individual and organizational action to address climate change and its environmental consequences.