The anticipated rise in global temperatures poses significant risks to ecosystems, human health, and economies. Coral reefs and glaciers are particularly vulnerable, with some ecosystems unable to adapt to the rapid changes. The Arctic's accelerated warming could lead to further sea ice loss, exacerbating global warming through reduced solar reflection. In the Amazon, drier conditions may lead to increased wildfires, threatening biodiversity and the region's ability to absorb carbon dioxide. Additionally, extreme weather events such as heatwaves, floods, and droughts are expected to become more frequent and severe, impacting agriculture, water resources, and infrastructure worldwide.