Global climate change is an increasingly pressing issue. In recent years, many recent news stories have revealed the real impact of this crisis. According to the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the earth’s average temperature has increased by around 1.1 degrees Celsius since the pre-industrial era. While these numbers may seem small, the impacts are enormous, including extreme weather changes. One of the latest news reports is that the Amazon forest area is experiencing the worst deforestation in more than a decade. Research shows that global warming is contributing to an increase in forest fires, which have the potential to release large amounts of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. In recent months, a number of countries in Latin America, such as Brazil and Peru, have faced major challenges to stop deforestation in order to maintain ecosystem sustainability and combat climate change. In addition, the recent heatwave that hit Europe and North America has raised alarms about changing weather patterns. A report from the European Climate Assessment shows that the summer of 2023 is the hottest summer on record. This rise in temperature not only affects human health, but also disrupts agriculture and reduces crop yields, which has implications for global food security. On the other hand, positive news comes from technological innovations developed to tackle climate change. Many countries are starting to transition to renewable energy such as wind and solar. Green technology companies are starting to implement innovative solutions to reduce carbon emissions. For example, the use of electric vehicles is increasing, with the support of government policies that support the development of fast charging infrastructure. The government’s readiness to face climate change was also evident at COP28 which was held in Dubai. At the conference, countries gathered to formulate concrete steps to tackle climate change. Discussions on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, protecting biodiversity and funding for developing countries are the main agenda. However, challenges remain. Erratic weather cycles force residents in many regions to adapt quickly. Bangladesh, for example, faces the threat of more frequent flooding due to rising sea levels. Local communities must innovate sustainable farming methods for food security. In Asia, Indonesia is also increasing efforts to mitigate climate change through peatland restoration and reforestation programs. In recent news, the environment ministry reported that more than 1 million hectares of peatland had been restored, aimed at reducing carbon emissions and supporting environmental sustainability. As a global society, awareness of the importance of collective action is increasing. The social movement for climate change, led by young activists, is encouraging many people to get involved in environmental issues. Social media plays an important role in disseminating information and strengthening this movement. Climate change is a complex global challenge, but positive steps continue to be taken around the world. Government, industry and individual efforts to reduce the impact of climate change must continue to be intensified for the sake of a better future.