2025 turned out to be a rough year for climate initiatives overall. Regulatory rollbacks, geopolitical tensions, and shifting priorities derailed several major environmental commitments. But look closer and you'll spot something worth noting: venture capital kept flowing into green tech, blockchain solutions for carbon tracking gained real traction, and some jurisdictions doubled down on sustainability frameworks. The wins might feel smaller than the losses, yet innovation and smart capital allocation usually lead the way when policy falters. Guess we're seeing that play out in real time.
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MoneyBurner
· 9h ago
VCs are bottom-fishing in Green Technology, with on-chain carbon tracking. This is the real arbitrage window. When policies collapse, it's actually better for building positions.
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SerumSquirrel
· 9h ago
VC has no political stance, only a profit sense. This is the most realistic aspect.
2025 turned out to be a rough year for climate initiatives overall. Regulatory rollbacks, geopolitical tensions, and shifting priorities derailed several major environmental commitments. But look closer and you'll spot something worth noting: venture capital kept flowing into green tech, blockchain solutions for carbon tracking gained real traction, and some jurisdictions doubled down on sustainability frameworks. The wins might feel smaller than the losses, yet innovation and smart capital allocation usually lead the way when policy falters. Guess we're seeing that play out in real time.