Climate change has become one of the greatest challenges facing humanity today. The impacts caused by increasing global temperatures are clearly visible in the form of natural disasters, such as floods, droughts and storms that are becoming more frequent and intense. In this article, we will discuss in detail the impact of natural disasters due to climate change and how this affects life on Earth. One of the main impacts of climate change is an increase in the frequency and intensity of extreme weather. Storms often become stronger, causing greater damage to infrastructure and ecosystems. For example, a tropical storm that turns into a cyclone can cause flash floods, destroying thousands of homes and having severe economic impacts. Data shows that financial losses from weather-related natural disasters have more than doubled in the last two decades. Floods are also becoming more frequent, especially in coastal areas and lowland areas. Rising sea levels caused by melting polar ice caps and thermal expansion of sea water increase the risk of flooding. More than 600 million people worldwide live in coastal areas threatened by flooding. When these areas are submerged, access to clean water, food and shelter becomes very difficult. Beyond that, drought is becoming an increasingly common phenomenon. Many previously fertile regions are now experiencing prolonged drought, affecting agriculture and food availability. Countries dependent on agriculture could experience serious food crises, adding to social and economic pressures. Populations that depend on agriculture for subsistence are forced to move in search of more stable resources. Climate change also affects human health. The spread of infectious diseases tends to increase in areas affected by extreme impacts due to changes in temperature and rainfall. Diseases such as malaria and dengue fever are more likely to spread to new areas, threatening previously unexposed populations. Respiratory infections and health problems related to air pollution are also increasing due to the frequency of forest fires and industrial activities triggered by climate change. Natural disasters due to climate change have broad implications on social, economic and environmental aspects. Communities, especially the most vulnerable, are often the first victims of these impacts. Efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change are becoming increasingly urgent. Investments in early warning systems, disaster-resilient infrastructure, and sustainable management of natural resources are critical to reducing the impact of disasters caused by climate change. Partnerships between government, the private sector and civil society are needed to create effective strategies to face these changes. By working together, we can build resilience to natural disasters and ensure the survival of life on Earth in the face of these increasingly complex challenges. Global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and preserve the environment must also be prioritized so that the impact of climate change can be minimized.