 Dr. Apiji Abdel Kalam-Biswabhidhala has been working with Jalabai Paripartan for two days at the International Urban Climate Resilience Conference, Global Science, Technology and Innovation. The conference was organized in a way that was very interesting. Jalabai Paripartan's intention was to create a real peace in the region. Jalabai Paripartan's intention was to create peace by supporting the development of the country. This climate change conference is definitely giving us a great message from 2015 when the Paris Accord was held. In that Paris Agreement, all the developed countries start blaming this underdeveloped country for this misadventure which is coming in the form of threat to our society today. All the industrialization was done by them. As far as the India is concerned, we were using non-conventional energy sources. We used to cook on wood. In today's date, we are saying that the food prepared on the wood and cow dung is more tasty compared to the cooking gas. So blaming on us, no problem. But India is taking four ahead further steps to reduce the global warming and climate change conditions in their favor. All this crisis becomes the opportunity for our country. Climate change, as already has been said and it will be repeated, stands as a defining issue of our time and we find ourselves at the pivotal moment. The most recent IPCC report delivers a stark message. Human activity, primarily through greenhouse gas emissions, has undeniably propelled global warming. And the reports we are getting, even very recently, are really alarming. These emissions have continued to rise due unsustainable practices. And the consequences are felt globally and the impacts are not theoretical. They are happening now, causing weather extremes and widespread harm to both nature and communities. So the imperative for more robust adaptation and mitigation policies and their effective implementation is clear.