Across the globe, billions of people are experiencing a heat wave. June was the hottest month on record and July looks like it will warm up even further, with day-after-day of record high global temperatures. Climate scientists are consistently highlighting the cause - weak effects from an emerging moderate El Nino and strong effects from human-influenced climate change. Despite nearly universal alignment on the problem, a myriad of potential solutions, and high degree of support for implementing those solutions progress is slow. In part, the hesitant pace of change is caused by short-term thinking that preferences immediate and known value over longer-term benefits of more ambiguous proportion. Here, we will dive into some of the cognitive biases at play and discuss tactics to implement in our teams that help overcome these pitfalls.