Several important climate news stories emerged this week. One notable development is the adoption of new technology by Bangladeshi fashion suppliers to boost productivity in textile factories. This move aims to improve efficiency but also brings attention to the need for fair distribution of benefits among workers. In agriculture, there has been a debunking of a claim made by the Trump administration suggesting that rising carbon dioxide levels will enhance agricultural yields. The reality, underlined by a recent Department of Energy report, points to the likelihood of food scarcity and increased costs due to climate change. This adds to the challenges faced by young farmers dealing with high land costs, student debt, and climate shocks, which make it difficult for the next generation of farmers to get started and remain on the land.