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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.

‘They talk, but they don’t do’: The Queen of England is fed up with politicians’ empty words on climate action
Environment‘They talk, but they don’t do’: The Queen of England is fed up with politicians’ empty words on climate action
By Katherine DunnOctober 15, 2021
Young climate activist confronts Shell CEO at pre-COP26 conference
EnvironmentYoung climate activist confronts Shell CEO at pre-COP26 conference
By Katherine DunnOctober 14, 2021
Don’t blame clean energy for the fuel crisis, IEA says
NewslettersDon’t blame clean energy for the fuel crisis, IEA says
By Katherine DunnOctober 13, 2021
‘It has felt taboo to me, forever’: What’s changed at American workplaces since George Floyd
Conferences‘It has felt taboo to me, forever’: What’s changed at American workplaces since George Floyd
By Katherine DunnOctober 12, 2021
The psychology of panic buying: Why we stockpile pasta, toilet paper, and gas when we don’t need it
EnergyThe psychology of panic buying: Why we stockpile pasta, toilet paper, and gas when we don’t need it
By Katherine DunnOctober 11, 2021
INV.11.21.Oatly Bottle Green Investors
MagazineOatly learns that it’s not easy being ‘green’
By Katherine DunnOctober 11, 2021
‘Quite frankly wrong’: Business hits back as Johnson blames industry for U.K. logistics collapse
‘Quite frankly wrong’: Business hits back as Johnson blames industry for U.K. logistics collapse
By Katherine DunnOctober 6, 2021
No signs of stopping: Gas prices in Europe just hit another record
EnergyNo signs of stopping: Gas prices in Europe just hit another record
By Katherine DunnOctober 5, 2021
Long queues form at a Shell petrol station in Islington.
As panic buying strikes, the U.K. calls on soldiers and foreign workers to restore order
By Sophie Mellor and Katherine DunnSeptember 27, 2021
Path-to-Zero-EU-Green-Bonds
EnvironmentThe EU’s green bond plan charts a path forward for climate finance
By Katherine DunnSeptember 23, 2021
Are we misunderstanding ESG investing?
NewslettersAre we misunderstanding ESG investing?
By Katherine DunnSeptember 22, 2021
Shell to sell major U.S. shale operation to ConocoPhillips, accelerating its departure from fracking
EnergyShell to sell major U.S. shale operation to ConocoPhillips, accelerating its departure from fracking
By Katherine DunnSeptember 21, 2021
U.K. energy companies now want one of those Global Financial Crisis–era bailouts
EnergyU.K. energy companies now want one of those Global Financial Crisis–era bailouts
By Katherine DunnSeptember 20, 2021
Short of gas, wind, and power: How a perfect storm is roiling the world’s energy market
EnergyShort of gas, wind, and power: How a perfect storm is roiling the world’s energy market
By Katherine DunnSeptember 16, 2021
Chevron stops short of sharp emissions reductions despite investor rebuke
EnergyChevron stops short of sharp emissions reductions despite investor rebuke
By Katherine DunnSeptember 14, 2021
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