The Trump administration has taken sweeping actions to undercut California's climate ambitions, with the president targeting several state laws and policies. This includes moves to diminish federal funding for a crucial hydrogen energy project, as well as imposing tariffs that are expected to raise the prices of electric trucks and buses, thereby endangering the state's efforts to achieve its climate goals. President Trump expressed that these state laws and policies are at odds with the administration's energy objectives and should not remain in effect. Meanwhile, California Governor Newsom is facing significant opposition as he battles to advance plans for a $20-billion water tunnel in the Sacramento Delta. Amid these challenges, a remarkable story emerges about one woman's persistent efforts to convert a former trash patch in Lincoln Heights into a blossoming habitat garden, showcasing the power of individual action in building sustainable environments.