The Arctic continues to experience rapid environmental changes with serious consequences. Bowhead whales, known to prefer areas with 15-30% sea ice cover in the summer months, are losing their habitat due to the warming Arctic. Additionally, Alaskan glacial melt is causing concerns about record flooding and mass evacuations in Juneau. The impact of climate change on other regions is also evident, with Western Australian coral reefs experiencing the worst bleaching on record due to a prolonged and intense marine heatwave. These events underscore the far-reaching and severe impacts of climate change on ecosystems around the world. The persistent lack of winter rains in the Southwest and the early arrival of autumn in the UK are also indicative of the disruptive and atypical weather patterns linked to human-induced climate change.