In recent climate news, scientists issue a warning that the Earth could exceed a critical climate target in as little as three years. This urgent alert emphasizes the pressing need for immediate global action to mitigate climate change impacts. At the same time, low-income housing in central New York has been renovated to be more climate-friendly, now powered by geothermal and solar energy, showcasing a positive shift toward sustainable housing. Additionally, California decarbonization projects are facing setbacks, as two dozen initiatives have been terminated by the Department of Energy, signaling challenges in the state's efforts to reduce carbon emissions. Moreover, a study reveals that a forest the size of North America would be needed to offset the emissions of the world's 200 largest fossil fuel companies, underscoring the magnitude of the issue. Lastly, Chicago environmental justice advocates are pushing for a transition to electric trucks, aiming to improve air quality and public health. These stories encapsulate some of the most critical climate news from the past week.