Recent climate news has brought to the forefront several stories highlighting the profound environmental impact of various industrial and energy activities. In Indonesia, the community near a major nickel processing site on Halmahera Island has experienced a surge in respiratory infections, indicative of considerable health risks from industrial operations. Similarly, the Indonesian tuna catch has been severely affected by overfishing and climate change, with local fishing communities facing increased poverty as a result. The repercussions of industrial activity are not limited to Indonesia, as evidenced by the controversy surrounding the Drax power station in North Yorkshire, where government subsidies have been halved due to extensive criticism of the wood-burning facility's environmental footprint.