Several significant climate change news stories have emerged in the past week. A particularly noteworthy event is the revelation that the UK's first megafire on Dava Moor unleashed nearly a year's worth of fire emissions in just four days. This underscores the increasing risk of extreme wildfires in temperate regions due to climate change altering traditional fire patterns. Another crucial development involves the discovery of the massive carbon stores in overlooked ecosystems like peatlands, emphasizing the critical importance of preserving these areas for the planet's future. Furthermore, a concerning shift was reported as Trump rolled back limits on older AC and fridge chemicals, allowing more 'super pollutants' to be used in refrigeration systems, contributing to climate change. Also, the UK's River Wye has become the first river in the country to have a charter protecting it from pollution, marking a significant step in environmental conservation. On a more positive note, research conducted on Windermere has unveiled methods to 'cancel' its climate impact, demonstrating potential strategies to mitigate the effects of climate change on different ecosystems. Additionally, new plans submitted by the Cambridge Science Park in Europe's oldest science park aim to create 20,000 jobs, further highlighting the intersection between economic development and environmental sustainability. Furthermore, California's commitment to offshore wind energy continues, with the Port of Long Beach striving to become an assembly hub for floating offshore wind turbines. Lastly, climate change has been identified as a growing threat to farmworkers, including children, who risk suffering from nicotine poisoning as they handle tobacco leaves. This underscores the increasing dangers faced by workers in a warming climate.