Man has always been dependent on nature to fulfill all his needs. Be it oxygen in the form of vital air, water essential for life, light essential for nutrition or soil, fruits, flowers, trees, plants etc. We get all these resources from nature only. Nature gives us self-pleasure, but it cannot fulfill the never-ending desires of man. Due to this, humans have always suffered the ill effects of tampering with nature. Humans and nature have been complementing each other since the beginning of existence. Nature has always been teaching man. Whatever we have achieved till date, we have done it only by learning from nature. The great scientist Newton also understood the principle of gravity with the help of nature. Nature has always taught us to give. Nature itself does not consume any of its resources, but if someone tries to play unnecessarily with nature, then it alerts us through disasters like drought, flood, storm, inundation. We saw one such warning from nature recently, when Dubai and surrounding areas received very heavy unseasonal rainfall within a few hours of a storm. How severe this rain was can be gauged from the fact that it was the highest rainfall in a day since the counting of records started in 1949. This is also worrying because naturally this area is a desert and so much rainfall in the desert is a big alarm. Climate change will be considered the direct cause of this recent disaster. However, in order to develop tourism in Dubai and the entire UAE, the natural ecosystem here is being tampered with a lot. Therefore, the role of alleged tampering in this disaster cannot be ignored. It is not that this wrath of nature is limited to Dubai or Arab countries. Countries like the United States of America and China fall in the category of countries most affected by natural disasters. India is also not far behind in this list. Since the beginning of the 21st century, many such disasters have occurred in India, which have shaken the psyche of the affected population as well as the entire country. The disaster that occurred just a few months ago in Joshimath, Uttarakhand is a recent example of this. Apart from this, the massive flood in Uttarakhand in 2013, the tsunami in the Indian Ocean in 2004, the earthquake in Kutch in Gujarat in 2001 and the flood in Kashmir in 2014 are such examples of disasters in which not only thousands of people lost their lives, In fact, the local infrastructure also got destroyed in the long run due to this and till now these places have not been restored to their pre-disaster condition. If an attempt is made to highlight one reason as the root cause of all these disasters and the increase in their frequency, then that reason is climate change. There is a situation of turmoil around the world today due to climate change. It seems as if nature has started to grow weary due to centuries of mistreatment. The situation is such that where there used to be drought, it is raining heavily.