The global climate is experiencing extreme weather events, including heatwaves in the United States, Greece, and Cyprus, leading to tragic deaths and health risks. Southern China and Central America are reeling from heavy rains and floods, causing fatalities and destruction. Two significant climate phenomena are affecting China, with heavy rain and flooding in the south and a heatwave and potential drought in the north. Meanwhile, Mongolia faces deadly 'dzud' conditions, with millions of livestock lost. The Pacific Island country of Mali is experiencing disappearing ponds due to warming, threatening a UNESCO-listed fishing tradition. In the Northern Hemisphere, Greece's Acropolis is closed due to heat, while Hawaii is warned of summer outbreaks of coral disease. An oil spill off Singapore threatens biodiversity-rich waters. On the policy front, the EU has approved a landmark nature restoration plan, while Australia and the U.S. face controversies over climate targets and oil pipeline management. Renewable energy advocates gain ground in the U.S. energy commission, signaling a potential boost for renewable energy adoption. The climate challenge is further compounded by manure-related issues in California and oil spill cleanups in Singapore.