This document discusses the impacts of climate change on insect pests, weeds, and plant diseases. It notes that rising temperatures will extend growing seasons, accelerate insect lifecycles, and allow some pests and weeds to expand their ranges. Increased carbon dioxide can benefit some invasive weeds and make plants less nutritious for insects. Disease forecasting models may need to be adjusted for climate change. Adapting management practices and prioritizing research on key threats will help agriculture adapt to these impacts.