It has been a crucial week for global climate reporting, with a range of environmental news making headlines. A new study revealed that global yields of wheat are about 10 percent lower due to the influence of climate change, underscoring the impact of environmental shifts on food production. Meanwhile, in a landmark decision, a German court rejected a Peruvian farmer's climate case, which centered around holding energy giant RWE responsible for glacier melting. This rejection could have far-reaching implications for climate litigation moving forward. Additionally, a catastrophic event occurred as a Swiss village, Blatten, was mostly buried under debris after a massive glacier collapse—an alarming reminder of the direct consequences of climate change. On a policy level, the approval for the North West Shelf gas project in Australia highlighted the ongoing struggle for substantial climate action, revealing the challenges in transitioning to clean energy despite growing public demand. Finally, a report emphasized the critical role of the UK's saltmarshes in sequestering climate-warming greenhouse gases, shedding light on the importance of protecting natural ecosystems for climate mitigation efforts.