Climate change is caused by both natural factors and human activities that alter Earth's energy balance. Naturally, variations in solar energy, volcanic eruptions, and greenhouse gas concentrations impact climate. However, human activities like burning fossil fuels, deforestation, land use changes, livestock farming, and fluorinated gases have increased atmospheric CO2 levels 42% since the industrial era. This excess CO2 acts as a blanket trapping heat, causing global warming and extreme weather. Bangladesh is highly vulnerable to climate impacts due to its geography, poverty, reliance on climate-sensitive sectors, population density, and limited adaptive capacity.