Climate change is having a profound impact on biodiversity across the globe. Rising temperatures, altered rainfall patterns, and more frequent extreme weather events are disrupting ecosystems, threatening species with extinction. Coral reefs, for instance, are experiencing bleaching at an unprecedented rate due to ocean warming, which has devastated marine life. Land-based species are also struggling as their habitats become unsuitable due to changes in temperature and food availability. In addition, climate-induced shifts in the timing of natural events, such as flowering or migration patterns, can create mismatches in ecosystems. The survival of many species now depends on urgent action to combat climate change and protect biodiversity through conservation efforts and sustainable practices.