The past week brought significant news on multiple climate action fronts. The UK Climate Change Committee reported progress in the adoption of electric cars and heat pumps, marking a step towards achieving net zero emissions by 2050. Alongside this, an important consideration emerged regarding EVs, rooftop solar, heat pumps, and energy-efficient windows, as tax credits for these technologies are in danger of being cut. This raises urgency for taking advantage of these incentives before they potentially disappear, emphasizing the ongoing need for governmental support in renewable energy sectors, particularly solar. Additionally, warnings about extreme heat indicated that a 1.8-degree F increase in global temperatures could lead to widespread dangerous heat waves, impacting an area comparable to the size of the U.S. These warnings underscored the pressing need for immediate and far-reaching climate action to mitigate the threats of extreme heat on a massive scale.