The recent COP29 climate summit saw Brazil unveil a significant climate pledge to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to two-thirds by 2035 compared to 2005 levels. This commitment reflects the country's recognition of the urgent need to address climate change by setting ambitious targets. In another major development, the top UN court is set to rule on crucial climate questions that could clarify governments' legal responsibilities in tackling climate change. This case holds significant implications for global climate action and accountability. Additionally, a new climate report highlights the urgent need to take action to save the Fens, one of the UK's essential agricultural and ecological regions, which is facing unprecedented threats due to climate change. These stories underscore both the importance of international climate pledges and the pressing need for legal clarity and immediate action to mitigate climate impacts.