Abstract
Following safety and financial issues, ecological degradation has risen to become the most crucial problem in global politics, and it is still a major concern in the political economy of the world. The topic of warming temperatures is crucial to current worldwide environmental politics due to its close ties to economic expansion and advancement. Development is negatively impacted by climate change, which is further exacerbated by unsustainable growth. The impact of climate change has major effects on attempts to combat poor and ensure food security in an environment of growth, particularly in emerging nations, and it may cause a separation of economic expansion from poverty reduction. The review discusses two interconnected aspects of the problem: first, what the issue of climate change is and why it is thought to be the most important problem facing humanity; and second, climate change and initiatives to alleviate poverty sustainably. Efforts to reduce poverty will benefit from the policies addressing environmental prevention. In order to reduce poverty, it is crucial that policies for equitable growth are implemented and adjusted to the climate change.