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In the face of climate change, cross-border cooperation emerges as a pillar for effective global action. Environmental challenges like rising temperatures, weather events, and biodiversity loss do not recognize national boundaries, making international collaboration essential for progress. From joint climate agreements and technology sharing to coordinated disaster response and sustainable trade practices, countries realize that unified efforts yield greater impact than isolated initiatives. As climate risks intensify, fostering trust, aligning policies, and sharing resources across borders will be crucial to building climate resilience and driving equitable transition to a low-carbon future. Cross-Border Cooperation in the Age of Climate Change explores how border regions, often overlooked in national climate strategies, can become key arenas for sustainable development, climate adaptation, and strategic planning. It examines how transboundary cooperation fosters innovation in governance, environmental resilience, and territorial integration. This book covers topics such as data management, globalization, and environmental monitoring, and is a useful resource for policymakers, government officials, business owners, climatologists, academicians, researchers, and environmental scientists.