On December 07, 2025, at 09:45 AM, a significant event takes place: a global climate summit is held, bringing together leaders, scientists, and activists from around the world to discuss urgent actions needed to combat climate change. This summit aims to set ambitious targets for carbon emissions reduction and to foster international cooperation on sustainable practices. One month before, on November 07, 2025, discussions and preparations for the summit are in full swing, with various organizations and governmental bodies finalizing their positions and proposals. Looking back one year, on December 07, 2024, climate activists stage worldwide protests to raise awareness about the impending summit and the critical state of the environment, urging governments to take immediate action. Ten years prior, on December 07, 2015, the Paris Agreement was being implemented, marking a significant turning point in global climate policy with countries committing to limit global warming. Fast forward 100 years, on December 07, 2125, the effects of climate change initiatives taken in the early 21st century are evident, with many countries having transitioned to renewable energy and significant biodiversity restoration projects underway. And finally, stretching back 1000 years to December 07, 1025, the world was vastly different, with feudal systems in place, and climate would have been influenced primarily by natural cycles rather than human activity. However, there were still local gatherings of leaders to discuss agricultural practices and resource management in response to seasonal changes. This timeline illustrates the ongoing conversation and evolution of climate action from the past to the future.