Human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation are releasing greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide and methane into the atmosphere at an unprecedented rate. This is causing the atmosphere and oceans to warm, a phenomenon known as global warming. Some of the impacts of global warming include rising sea levels as ice sheets and glaciers melt, more extreme weather events, and shifts in agricultural growing seasons and wildlife habitats. Left unaddressed, global warming has the potential to significantly disrupt human and natural systems. However, with coordinated international action to transition away from fossil fuels and develop green technologies, its worst consequences may be avoidable.