 The Environments dashboard is a cross-project and environment-based view, which helps you to see from a single location the status of environments from the different projects, saving you a ton of time. In my dashboard, I have had two projects, Tanuki Frontend and Tanuki Backend, and the dashboard automatically added those environments as part of those projects. In Tanuki Frontend, we have the Development environment, Staging environment, and Production environment. In Tanuki Backend, we have Development environment, GPRD, and Staging. In each environment, we can see the pipeline status. For example, here we can see the pipeline failed. Here, it was cancelled. We can see what the last commit was and when the last pipeline ran. We can also access the pipeline itself. We can click here on the Failed, and it will open the Pipeline Graph. In the Pipeline Graph, I can see all jobs and the failing job. From each environment, we can also open the application itself. So I will open the Production environment here. And this is the Development environment. Now, I will add a new project. GitLab.com is our website. So in this project, we have only one environment, which is the production website. We can see that the last pipeline passed and it was completed 42 minutes ago. I can click here and see our website. To summarize, with the environment's dashboard, you can instantly see which pipelines are green and which are red, allowing you to diagnose if there is a block at a particular point, or if there's a more systemic problem you need to investigate.