The Iberian Peninsula is facing a unique challenge: its storms are becoming increasingly destructive due to climate change. But here's where it gets controversial: while the region's natural disasters are intensifying, the EU's response to climate change is facing its own set of challenges. The Industrial Accelerator Act, a key proposal by von der Leyen, is facing opposition from nine European Commission departments, leaving its future uncertain. And this is the part most people miss: as top advisers warn, Europe is heading for extreme levels of warming, requiring detailed adaptation plans. The EU's climate foundations are shaking as an assault on the Emissions Trading System, a crucial climate law, takes the fight against green rules to a new level. The recent report on Navalny's poisoning has also sparked debate, with the U.K. and four allies analyzing the toxin used, which is derived from a poison dart frog. These interconnected issues highlight the complex nature of climate change and the need for comprehensive strategies to address its impacts.