Climate change poses a significant threat to human rights, with natural disasters like floods, storms, and droughts endangering lives and health. Rising sea levels are displacing coastal communities and causing poverty. Climate change disrupts water and food supplies, leading to higher production costs and poverty rates. These challenges impact fundamental human rights such as life, shelter, health, food, and economic well-being.International responses to climate change include reducing emissions, providing financial support for climate action in developing countries, and promoting green technology. Protecting the rights of climate refugees, involving women in climate strategies, and ensuring water and food security are crucial measures. Efforts should focus on transitioning to a green economy, investing in clean energy, utilizing technology for climate adaptation, developing sustainable cities, and raising awareness about climate change.