On January 14, 2026, at 09:45 AM, a significant global event took place: the launch of the first-ever international climate change initiative aimed at uniting nations in a comprehensive effort to combat climate change. This initiative, named "Global Green Pact," was signed by representatives from over 150 countries during a high-profile summit held in a major city. The Global Green Pact aimed to set ambitious targets for reducing carbon emissions, promoting renewable energy, and enhancing biodiversity. The event was marked by speeches from world leaders, scientists, and activists who emphasized the urgency of addressing climate change and the importance of collective action. In the lead-up to this event, discussions and negotiations had taken place for several years, reflecting growing concerns over environmental issues and the impacts of climate change observed over the past decades. The initiative was seen as a turning point in international cooperation on environmental matters, with hopes that it would inspire further commitments and actions in the years to come. This event was celebrated by environmental organizations, communities, and individuals around the world, who viewed it as a crucial step towards a sustainable future for the planet.