Global warming can lead to the extinction of many species especially in hotspots.
This warming will likely also lead to fluctuations in seasonal water levels and rainfall.
Recent projections suggest that global warming will lead to the disappearance of most summer sea ice within 40 years.
The warming of the air near to the ground leads to rising movements and the atmosphere becomes less stable.
Climate scientists speculate that the gradual warming of the sort we are seeing right now could lead to such a cascade.
Some people argue that global warming may lead to storms of greater strength and volatility in the near future.
If global warming leads oceans to rise a few feet, much of Bangladesh may simply disappear.
It has been predicted that global warming may lead to greater incidence.
But the evidence we do have suggests that global warming could actually lead to a big chill.
Could global warming avert or lead to another ice age?