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Abstract
Global warming represents a major environmental crisis threatening human existence, biodiversity, and economic stability across the world. Driven largely by industrial emissions, deforestation, and fossil fuel usage, rising global temperatures have led to increased heat waves, flooding, food insecurity, and health complications. This paper examines the dangers of global warming in society and explores remedial strategies that enhance human convenience and sustainability. It emphasizes the importance of renewable energy, environmental education, climate policies, and community participation in mitigating climate change effects and protecting public welfare. The study concluded that a collective effort from governments, industries, and individuals is essential in addressing the dangers of climate change and ensuring a livable environment for human convenience and long-term survival. One of the recommendations was government should enforce strict environmental regulations, introduce carbon taxes, and monitor industrial emissions to reduce greenhouse gas output.