This week's climate news features a diverse range of environmental topics from various parts of the world. In Saudi Arabia, a subsidiary of a Saudi dairy company, Fondomonte, is under scrutiny for pumping groundwater to grow hay in the Arizona desert. State officials are considering imposing regulations and limiting the groundwater pumping, highlighting the intersection of agricultural practices, water usage, and environmental sustainability. Meanwhile, in Asia, concerns about climate action and sustainability remain at the forefront, with stories on floods, Indigenous resistance against palm oil expansion, trends shaping sustainability in the Asia Pacific, and South Korea's ambitious target to reduce plastic waste by 2030. The urgency of climate change is further emphasized by efforts to use less plastic as wildfires intensify, and by innovative initiatives like a space factory being switched on and reaching temperatures of about 1,000C. At the local level, climate action is being taken in Milwaukee, where organizations, churches, and a grocery store are involved in the Greening Congregations Initiative to reduce carbon pollution and prepare for increased flooding. These stories underscore the global, multi-faceted, and interconnected nature of climate action and the environment.