Last week's climate news brought attention to a wide range of environmental issues and efforts to address them. The State of Wildfires Report warned about the increased likelihood of wildfires in Canada and the Amazon due to climate change, leading to high levels of CO2 emissions. This emphasizes the pressing need for substantial global action and policies to mitigate climate change impacts and reduce the risk of such events. Another crucial story revolved around the impact of climate change on endangered species, specifically the Karner blue butterfly. The early hatching of the butterfly's caterpillars due to rising temperatures poses a threat to their survival and highlights the urgency of conservation measures. Additionally, the focus on Indigenous communities and renewable energy came to the forefront, with a solar developer emphasizing the potential of renewable energy to positively transform Native communities. This aligns with the vision of Ecological Restoration Canada, underlining the importance of sustainable and community-centric approaches to environmental solutions.