The Arctic region is experiencing significant and wide-ranging impacts as a result of climate change. The world's biggest iceberg, after being stuck near Antarctica, is now drifting towards the Atlantic Ocean, underscoring the drastic changes in polar ice due to rising temperatures. The situation is particularly dire for Alaska, which is fast-warming and emitting methane, exacerbating the climate crisis. Additionally, the collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC), including the Gulf Stream, could have severe global consequences, highlighting the urgency of climate action. This weakening vital ocean current system could lead to disastrous climatic shifts. Furthermore, a humpback whale has made an astonishingly long and unusual migration due to changing ocean conditions, which is raising concerns among scientists about the impact of climate change on marine life.