How the global warming affect human life & everything in this world?
Climate changes characterized as global warming are leading to large-scale irreversible effects at continental and global scales. The likelihood and magnitude of the effects are observed and predicted to be increasing and accelerating. Many consequences of global warming once controversial or thought to be unlikely are now being observed. Arctic shrinkage, alongside large reductions in the Greenland and West Antarctic Ice Sheets, accelerated global warming due to carbon cycle feedbacks in the terrestrial biosphere, and releases of terrestrial carbon from permafrost regions and methane from hydrates in coastal sediments are accelerating.[1][2] The probability of warming having unforeseen consequences increases with the rate, magnitude, and duration of climate change.