Recent climate news highlights the pressing challenges of global warming and the urgent need for action. The rise of surface temperatures exceeding the 1.5°C limit for over 10 months intensifies calls for immediate climate action. Research reveals a significant gap in countries' progress to limit global warming to 1.5°C, particularly in CO2 removal. This gap emphasizes the lack of sufficient plans for carbon dioxide removal and the sobering reality of countries falling short in reaching critical emission targets. Additionally, the heightened risk of natural disasters due to global warming poses severe threats to countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. These nations perpetuate global warming while facing the harshest climate impacts, particularly extreme heat. The importance of addressing these issues is to protect the environment, save lives, and safeguard the future against the adverse impacts of climate change.