Global warming is caused by increased levels of greenhouse gases trapping heat in the atmosphere from the burning of fossil fuels. This is enhancing the natural greenhouse effect and raising global temperatures. Some effects of global warming include rising sea levels from melting glaciers, more intense storms, droughts, species extinction, and disappearing glaciers. Countries like Bangladesh, Myanmar, and Turkey are severely affected by global warming through increased flooding, cyclones, and droughts damaging agriculture. The top countries contributing to global warming are China, the US, Russia, India, Japan, Germany, Canada, the UK, South Korea, and Iran. Small individual actions like planting trees, using energy-efficient light bulbs, and conserving resources in daily activities