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Katherine Dunn is a former Fortune editor based in London. She covered the intersection between business, energy, and climate change for Fortune. Originally from the oil town of Calgary, Alberta, she got her start covering crime and city news at the Toronto Star during the heyday of former mayor Rob Ford and has since covered everything from architecture to cocoa markets. Before joining Fortune in 2019, she worked at Maclean’s, the Wall Street Journal, and S&P Global Platts’ oil pricing team. She is a graduate of Carleton University, City University London, and the Danish School of Journalism.

China expected to reach renewable power target 4 years ahead of schedule, IEA says
NewslettersChina expected to reach renewable power target 4 years ahead of schedule, IEA says
By Katherine DunnDecember 1, 2021
Food prices are already at a 10-year high. There’s no relief coming in 2022, a grim new report says
EnergyFood prices are already at a 10-year high. There’s no relief coming in 2022, a grim new report says
By Katherine DunnNovember 30, 2021
Holiday travel plans are in limbo as a growing list of countries introduce bans designed to stop the Omicron variant
HealthHoliday travel plans are in limbo as a growing list of countries introduce bans designed to stop the Omicron variant
By Katherine DunnNovember 29, 2021
Not just meatballs and DIY furniture: Ikea could be your next renewable energy supplier
RetailNot just meatballs and DIY furniture: Ikea could be your next renewable energy supplier
By Katherine DunnNovember 23, 2021
CEO and Chairman of the Bank of America Brian Moynihan
NewslettersBank of America’s CEO has a message for governments on carbon markets: ‘Give us a price’
By Katherine DunnNovember 17, 2021
Shell’s decision to leave the Netherlands is about keeping investors on its side in difficult times
EnergyShell’s decision to leave the Netherlands is about keeping investors on its side in difficult times
By Katherine DunnNovember 16, 2021
From a carbon market to a coal ‘phase down,’ here are the 8 key takeaways from COP26
EnvironmentFrom a carbon market to a coal ‘phase down,’ here are the 8 key takeaways from COP26
By Katherine DunnNovember 15, 2021
Buildings not retrofit for net zero face a looming ‘brown discount’ as real estate goes green
Real EstateBuildings not retrofit for net zero face a looming ‘brown discount’ as real estate goes green
By Katherine DunnNovember 12, 2021
A man walks through the empty main room in the OVO Hydro building on day thirteen of the COP26 at SECC on November 12, 2021 in Glasgow, Scotland.
NewslettersAfter COP26, businesses can expect things to start changing very quickly
By Katherine Dunn and David MeyerNovember 12, 2021
Impossible Foods wants to be ‘everywhere.’ First it has to get into China
EnvironmentImpossible Foods wants to be ‘everywhere.’ First it has to get into China
By Katherine DunnNovember 11, 2021
China's special climate envoy, Xie Zhenhua speaks during a joint China and US statement on a declaration at COP26
EnvironmentU.S. and China put aside differences to push for joint climate action at COP26
By Katherine DunnNovember 10, 2021
As COP26 winds down, it struggles to be remembered more for real progress than for Greta Thunberg’s ‘Blah, blah, blah’
EnvironmentAs COP26 winds down, it struggles to be remembered more for real progress than for Greta Thunberg’s ‘Blah, blah, blah’
By Katherine Dunn and Sophie MellorNovember 10, 2021
One of the biggest obstacles to America’s energy transition is its woeful power grid, says Iberdrola CEO
EnergyOne of the biggest obstacles to America’s energy transition is its woeful power grid, says Iberdrola CEO
By Katherine DunnNovember 9, 2021
Greta Thunberg COP26
EnvironmentClimate protests begin after Greta Thunberg dubs COP26 a ‘failure,’ but week one saw signs of progress
By Katherine DunnNovember 5, 2021
‘I’m afraid we’re going to have a food crisis’: The energy crunch has made fertilizer too expensive to produce, says Yara CEO
Energy‘I’m afraid we’re going to have a food crisis’: The energy crunch has made fertilizer too expensive to produce, says Yara CEO
By Katherine DunnNovember 4, 2021
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