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Here's something that caught my eye: the big money on Wall Street keeps doubling down on green projects. For the fourth year running, the major banks are pulling in more cash from green financing than they're making off fossil fuel deals. Yeah, you read that right—sustainable finance is officially outpacing traditional energy finance at the institutional level.
What's interesting is this is happening even with all the pushback these banks face to distance themselves from oil and coal sectors. The trend tells you something about where capital is flowing these days. Whether it's ESG mandates, regulatory pressure, or genuine market shift, institutional money is clearly voting with its feet. This broader reallocation of institutional capital—from traditional energy to green tech and renewable infrastructure—mirrors similar patterns we're seeing across the entire investment landscape, including the crypto and Web3 space where sustainability narratives are gaining serious traction.