This document summarizes a lecture on global warming and climate change's impact on Bangladesh. It defines global warming as the increase in Earth's temperature since the mid-20th century, primarily due to human activities like burning fossil fuels. Key risks to Bangladesh include sea level rise inundating coastal areas, more frequent floods from heavy rainfall, and saline water intrusion into estuaries and agricultural lands from higher seas. The document outlines impacts on sectors like agriculture, fresh water resources, ecosystems and human health. It calls for Bangladesh to undertake adaptations like coordinated institutional support, integrated planning, and climate change impact assessments to respond to risks from global warming and climate change.