NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory is working on enhancing a satellite's capability to monitor greenhouse gases, which could provide unprecedented and detailed insights into our understanding of climate change. The project aims to boost the resolution of the Carbon-I satellite, potentially revolutionizing our ability to track greenhouse gas emissions. In a related development, New York is implementing regulations to promote the use of lower-emissions concrete, acknowledging the significant impact of concrete as a source of planet-warming carbon pollution. These initiatives reflect a growing focus on leveraging technological innovations and policy measures to address the climate crisis. Additionally, a $10-billion climate bond is set to go before voters in California, highlighting the increasing financial commitment to climate and environmental projects.