In a concerning development, thousands of high-risk toxic sites are left unchecked due to financial constraints, with nine out of ten contaminated areas not being tested, as revealed by a BBC investigation. This lack of oversight poses significant environmental and public health risks, warranting urgent attention and resources to address the potential contamination. The impact of a recent ship collision on the environment is under assessment, raising concerns about fallout for marine species and nearby wildlife populations. Experts are closely examining the potential consequences for these ecosystems and the necessary steps to mitigate any environmental harm. Meanwhile, Indonesia's US$20 billion coal phase-out pact has been affected by the US withdrawal, wherein other funding partners are continuing to support the initiative. This development highlights the complexities of international climate agreements and the need for sustained collaborative efforts. In Malaysia, the passing of a carbon capture and storage bill without adequate environmental safeguards has drawn criticism from lawmakers and NGOs. Concerns about high public costs and insufficient protections raise questions about the bill's long-term impact and the government's commitment to environmental responsibility.