This week saw several significant climate-related developments. An environmental non-profit in D.C. is training Latino landscapers and residents in stormwater management techniques to create healthier, flood-resilient neighborhoods. This initiative is crucial as flood risks continue to rise due to the impact of climate change, highlighting the importance of resilient infrastructure in vulnerable communities. Furthermore, a report from WWF emphasizes the vital role of the UK's muddy saltmarshes in sequestering climate-warming greenhouse gases, underscoring the importance of preserving and restoring coastal ecosystems in the fight against climate change. Additionally, the restoration of golden eagles in southern Scotland, which is driving their return to English skies, is an encouraging sign for conservation efforts and biodiversity recovery in the region. These stories collectively highlight the profound impact of climate change on both human and natural ecosystems, and the urgent need for restoration and resilience measures to mitigate its effects.