Global warming will have significant negative effects on human health, agriculture, and the global economy according to the document. It is estimated to already cause over 150,000 deaths per year and will exacerbate problems like infectious diseases, heat waves, droughts, and natural disasters. Agriculture will be impacted through changes in precipitation patterns and rising temperatures, which could put hundreds of millions of additional people at risk of hunger by 2060. The economic costs of climate change include damage from increased natural disasters, loss of coastal lands, and declines in productivity, with some estimates indicating costs of 5-20% of global GDP if no action is taken.