She may look beautiful, but Earth is in danger.

The planet just had its warmest winter on record, which comes on the heels of its warmest year. But data shows that the record-warm year of 2014 was no fluke. In fact, 2015 has a decent shot at exceeding the 2014 record, for a back-to-back string of record-warm years.

Global warming is affecting the entire planet, from the ice caps of the Arctic and Antarctic, to the depths of the sea and the plains of Africa. The shifting weather patterns, increased heat waves and wildfires, as well as other climate change impacts will affect all of Earth's inhabitants, large and small.

By burning fossil fuels for energy, chopping down forests for palm oil and wood products as well as through overfishing the seas, humanity is reshaping the planet in ways it never had before.