Recommendation: Governments address climate policy now by setting binding 2030 emissions targets aligned with 1.5°C, publishing progress dashboards, and ensuring budgets directly support resilient communities. They must be ready to pivot when new data arrives and to keep families informed about concrete steps. Warming sits around 1.1–1.2°C above pre‑industrial levels, and without stronger action the path could miss the 1.5°C goal. The event of record heat and extreme weather underscores the need for action. The IPCC suggests reductions of roughly 40–45% in CO2 emissions by 2030 relative to 2010, a target existing policies struggle to meet. To close the gap, governments should enhance cross‑sector alignment and direct funding toward energy efficiency, electrification, public transport, and resilient infrastructure. Public concern rises as heat events threaten foods, incomes, and families. A studio approach links city halls, schools,...