Recent articles highlight the real-time impacts of climate change in 2024, such as added dangerous heat days and unprecedented ocean warming, with experts stressing the need for international cooperation to address extreme heat risks. Data shows continued warming, with 2024 being one of the hottest years on record and carbon dioxide levels increasing significantly due to events like El Niño causing more wildfires and droughts. While there is positive news about emissions growth slowing and renewable energy costs decreasing, scientists still agree that current efforts are not fast enough to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement.