The article "Thirty-Six Solutions to Stabilize Earth's Climate" published in Science (Volume 391, Issue 6789, Pages 991-992, March 2026) presents 36 solutions to stabilize Earth's climate. Solutions include natural methods such as protecting and restoring ecosystems, planting trees, biochar and protecting 30% of the planet by 2030 plus 20% as climate stabilization areas. Technological approaches include direct atmospheric carbon capture (DAC), geological CO₂ storage, and accelerated rock weathering. A combination of nature and technology portfolios can limit global warming in line with the Paris Agreement for centuries if risk reserves are included. Current Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) would reduce emissions by only 5.9% by 2030 compared to 2019, leading to 2.6°C warming by the end of the century. Getting below 2°C requires a 28% drop in emissions (or 42% for 1.5°C) by 2030. The solutions emphasize rapidly halving emissions by the early 2030s and reaching net zero by the early 2050s.