Fighting global warming in Africa requires a combination of mitigation and adaptation strategies. Africa, being highly vulnerable to climate change, faces challenges like droughts, rising temperatures, and flooding. Key solutions include promoting renewable energy sources such as solar and wind, which are abundant in the region. Additionally, protecting forests and expanding green spaces can absorb carbon emissions. Increasing investment in sustainable agriculture, water conservation, and climate-resilient infrastructure is essential. International collaboration, alongside local community involvement, is crucial to ensuring a sustainable and equitable future for Africa in the face of global warming.