Global warming is defined as a gradual increase in the earth's average temperature, mainly due to increased levels of carbon dioxide and other pollutants. Mitigation refers to reducing the severity of global warming through actions like decreasing emissions and pollution. Adaptation means adjusting to the impacts of global warming through strategies such as expanding drainage systems, building sea barriers, and doing soil reclamation. The document proposes both mitigation actions like advocating no transportation days and reducing logging, as well as adaptation actions like improving security measures and expanding infrastructure to control flooding.