On June 3, 2025, at 09:45 PM, a significant global event took place: the launch of an international initiative aimed at promoting renewable energy technologies across developing countries. This initiative, known as the "Global Green Energy Program," was launched with the goal of providing funding, resources, and technical assistance to help these countries transition from fossil fuels to sustainable energy sources. The event was attended by world leaders, environmental activists, and representatives from various organizations. Keynote speeches highlighted the urgency of addressing climate change, with calls for collaboration and innovation in energy solutions. The program aimed to foster partnerships between developed and developing nations, ensuring equitable access to green technologies and contributing to the achievement of global climate goals. Reflecting on the historical context, this initiative was part of a larger trend that had been building over the past few decades, where awareness of climate issues had grown significantly since the late 20th century. Various milestones leading up to this event included the signing of the Paris Agreement in 2015, the increasing adoption of solar and wind energy, and widespread advocacy for climate justice. This moment in 2025 could be seen as a culmination of efforts spanning from one month prior—when planning and discussions were intensified—to the significant global climate accords established over the last 1,000 years.