In a notable move, activists have purchased a former prison site with the intention of rewilding the land, marking an effort to prevent additional extractive industries, such as prisons, from taking root. This initiative, known as 'Bison, not prison,' seeks to restore the area following the environmental damage caused by a coal mine. Another significant development is the impact of falling energy prices on Southeast Asia's recycled plastic market, potentially reducing the demand for recycled plastic and increasing pollution. Additionally, Indonesia's tuna catch has been hit by climate change and overfishing, leading to economic challenges for local fishing communities. The plight of rare daffodils slipping from history has drawn attention from experts, who seek assistance in locating these treasures. Furthermore, bats, vital for pest control, are facing threats due to climate change and disease. Another focus is the Sustainable Forestry Initiative's effort to help landowners protect their timber forests against the growing threat of wildfires. Meanwhile, a new community toolkit aims to accelerate resilience hub development in Colorado and beyond. Lastly, the UK is working towards decarbonisation and reducing carbon emissions across all economic sectors, building on an essential 2005 report that laid out a comprehensive roadmap for this transformation.