In 2024, the global temperature surpassed the 1.5°C limit, marking it as the hottest year on record. This milestone underscores the urgent need for collective action to address the escalating climate crisis. Further emphasizing the severity of the climate situation, Los Angeles experienced devastating wildfires, linking the extreme weather events to the wider global picture of climate change impacts. In a related development, a study revealed that only one in four of Asia's largest companies considers nature material to their business, focusing primarily on climate concerns in their sustainability reports. This highlights a crucial gap in environmental considerations and sustainability practices among major corporations, signaling the need for a broader integration of nature-centric policies and initiatives in the corporate sector. Additionally, a study has demonstrated that tree islands within large oil palm farms could contribute to the restoration of biodiversity, offering a potential solution to mitigate the environmental harm traditionally associated with oil palm plantations.