The climate change discussion has recently seen vigorous debate at the UN summit over support for fossil fuels and clean energy initiatives. There's been fury at the talks, with concerns voiced over the increasing use of fossil fuels backed by some countries. On the other hand, countries worldwide are investing in new nuclear power stations, indicating growing interest in nuclear energy as a potential low-carbon power source. Additionally, there's an innovative approach to reducing climate-changing pollution through modern building construction methods that not only decrease emissions but also sequester carbon, offering a promising avenue for combating climate change. In Illinois, a commercial carbon sequestration plant has faced criticism due to leaks, raising concerns about the viability and safety of carbon capture technology. This development, along with the solar-powered landscaping initiatives in the state, highlights the growing emphasis on sustainable energy practices. Moreover, federal charges against a refinery for wastewater dumping reinforce the need for strict environmental regulations to curb industrial pollution.