Well yes...
But there is a counterintuitive theory...
A global rise in temperature by about a degree would cause the oceans to evaporate at a higher rate, meaning more clouds. Therefore in more mountainous regions and polar regions, more snow will fall all round the year. The increased snowfall will reflect more of the sun's rays from the earth, plunging us into an ice age.
*gets coat*
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A global rise in temperature by about a degree would cause the oceans to evaporate at a higher rate, meaning more clouds. Therefore in more mountainous regions and polar regions, more snow will fall all round the year. The increased snowfall will reflect more of the sun's rays from the earth, plunging us into an ice age.
*gets coat*