Abstract
Nowadays, it is vital to have information about the effects of climate change on the living and non-living environment, to know what it is, what the consequences are, and how we can prevent its negative effects. Climate change may damage natural ecosystems and infrastructure, increase the frequency of natural disasters, and pose significant risks to public health. Climate change is associated with forest ecosystem decline, global warming, ocean acidification changes, air pollution, and destructive weather that will increasingly have a destructive effect on future generations. The main current driver of climate change is the emission of greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide and methane, which are mainly released during the burning of fossil fuels. It is worth noting the correlation between climate change and the mental health of the population. It is believed that a significant proportion of people around the world may experience mental health problems related to the perception of climate change.