joining us is the ceo of california environmental voters, mary chrisman.ing us. >> thanks for having me. kristen: i am going to pull up that report card, issued today about state leaders. walk us through it. the overall grade is a d. why so bad? >> the truth is california has a long history of bleeding on the environment and being a role model nationally and for other states and countries. in the last three years california hasn't advanced significant, widespread climate progress in the form of legislation and bills. we haven't seen big environmental bills since 2018 when senate bill 100 passed with a commitment to clean energy by 2045. in the last three years, we have seen wildfires, drought, extreme heat, pollution get worse and worse. what we have experienced in terms of climate impacts has gotten worse and leaders have not led in the way we need them to. we are realizing why as we follow the money. we need more action from leaders on things like decarbonization, transitioning to clean transportation, resilience in communities and across landscapes, and