A recent 'State of the climate' report has sounded the alarm about an imminent irreversible climate disaster. The report highlights rising concerns among climate scientists and advocates for transformative science-based solutions across all aspects of society. A related study found that drought areas have tripled in size since the 1980s, affecting 48% of the world in 2023. The severity of this situation underscores the urgent need for global action to mitigate the impacts of climate change and prevent further escalation of extreme weather events. Additionally, Japan's Mount Fuji remained snowless longer than ever before due to unusually warm weather, signaling the profound influence of climate change on historic weather patterns.