A global ripple effect is being seen as a result of climate change, which is one of the dire issues our world is facing. There’s no denying the repercussions of climate alteration, which run from the disruption of plant and animal life to the rise in ocean levels and the recurrence of harsh weather. Contrarily, there is hope found in the woodlands. These vital ecosystems act as the earth's lungs by expelling carbon dioxide (CO2), a major greenhouse gas, from the atmosphere. But besides their potential to moderate climate change, forests offer numerous other benefits. India is a prime example of this, given its substantial forest cover. These woods are the main source of life for the ecosystem and the economy. However, it is pivotal to highlight that adverse climate change is also causing harm to forests.