On November 20, 2025, at 11:45 PM, a significant global event occurs: the launch of the "Global Climate Accord 2025." This historic agreement, signed by representatives from over 190 countries, aims to set ambitious targets for carbon neutrality by 2050, with interim goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. The event is marked by a live broadcast from a central location in New York City, where world leaders, scientists, and activists gather to celebrate this milestone in the fight against climate change. The accord includes provisions for financial support to developing nations, technology sharing, and a commitment to protecting biodiversity. As the clock strikes 11:45 PM, a symbolic countdown begins, and a digital globe lights up, showcasing the participating countries and their commitments. The event is accompanied by performances from artists advocating for environmental awareness, and the atmosphere is filled with hope and determination for a sustainable future. This moment is seen as a turning point in global environmental policy, reflecting the collective urgency to address climate change and its impacts, resonating with the efforts made over the past decade and beyond.