A recent energy bill has caused outrage in California due to its significant impact on electricity billing for most Californians. The bill, which passed with little public debate, has upended the billing process, sparking concern and prompting public scrutiny. In another significant move, Amazon and Volvo have joined forces to introduce zero-emission big rigs at the L.A. and Long Beach port complex, aiming to eliminate pollution from trucking in California. This marks a substantial shift towards sustainable and environmentally friendly transportation methods, reflecting a growing trend in the industry. Moreover, there's been a positive development in California's groundwater levels, with a significant rise in aquifer levels following one of the wettest years in decades. State efforts to replenish aquifers are believed to have contributed to this improvement. For climate action, L.A. museums, including MOCA and the Hammer, are reevaluating their cooling and heating practices as part of a Getty PST Art initiative, aligning with broader efforts to combat climate change. Additionally, the dismantling of the largest dam on the Klamath River has commenced, marking a pivotal moment in the restoration of a free-flowing river and receiving praise from Indigenous activists.