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Crazy weather in Asia lately proves climate change is here and now, not something in the far future. Floods, heat, and storms are wrecking towns, ruining homes, and messing with farming. It's messed up how it hits some harder than others. Poorer areas get slammed, while rich countries are still arguing about what to do. It bugs me seeing governments stall while regular people suffer. Adapting to climate change needs more than just talk. We need to put money into things like better infrastructure, green energy, and teaching people. It's inspiring how strong local communities are, but they can't deal with this by themselves. Countries need to team up, but politics gets in the way. To me, this shows that fixing climate change isn't just about science, it's about being fair. If we don't do something big now, the next generation will get stuck with a way worse world than we have. Shouldn't we treat fixing the climate as seriously as protecting our country?