June 2024 marked the hottest June on record, extending the streak of record-shattering hot months according to the European climate service Copernicus. This record underscores the urgent need for decisive global action to mitigate climate change impacts, as a pattern of extreme weather events is becoming more likely due to human-caused climate change. Meanwhile, a report reveals that two-thirds of Singapore firms are not confident of meeting their net zero goals, with nine in 10 local companies yet to fully measure their Scope 3 emissions. This poses a significant challenge as Singapore gears up for mandatory climate reporting in 2025, highlighting the need for more comprehensive sustainability measures in the corporate sector. In the US, a dangerous heatwave has impacted millions of people, threatening over 130 million individuals, while Hurricane Beryl made landfall in Texas. Coupled with extreme heat, the world is witnessing more wild weather events, emphasizing the urgent role of climate action in addressing these challenges. These stories underline the growing urgency of the climate crisis and the need for immediate, substantial action to mitigate its impact.