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A large oil-exporting hub will be built in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico amid the Iran war—but only because Japan and the White House are paying for it
A large oil-exporting hub will be built in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico amid the Iran war—but only because Japan and the White House are paying for it

Sentinel Midstream’s Texas GulfLink project will be built 30 miles offshore courtesy of an investment vehicle funded largely by Japan and the Trump administration.

By Jordan BlumMay 8, 2026
An almond farmer inspects a fruit on a tree.
California farmers must destroy 420,000 peach trees after Del Monte closes its canneries and cancels more than $550 million in long-term contracts
By Sasha RogelbergMay 7, 2026
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Judge allows Alaska wildlife agents to resume shooting bears from helicopters to protect recovering caribou herd
By Becky Bohrer and The Associated PressMay 7, 2026
At 75, Ted Turner told Fortune he gave himself 5 more years. He got 12—and spent them warning the world was ending
At 75, Ted Turner told Fortune he gave himself 5 more years. He got 12—and spent them warning the world was ending
By Ashley LutzMay 6, 2026
Debris from the White House East Wing demolition was dumped at a nearby public golf course and contains toxic metals, National Park report finds
Debris from the White House East Wing demolition was dumped at a nearby public golf course and contains toxic metals, National Park report finds
By Sasha RogelbergMay 7, 2026
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Magnum owns Ben & Jerry’s. Now it’s destroying what made the brand worth buying
By David Bronner, Michael Bronner and Ryan GellertMay 7, 2026
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UK moves warship to Middle East for potential Hormuz mission
PoliticsUK moves warship to Middle East for potential Hormuz mission
By Ellen Milligan and BloombergMay 9, 2026
Iran war is draining world’s oil buffer at an unprecedented pace
EnergyIran war is draining world’s oil buffer at an unprecedented pace
By Grant Smith, Yongchang Chin and BloombergMay 9, 2026
Trump Media posts $405 million loss driven by crypto holdings
CryptoTrump Media posts $405 million loss driven by crypto holdings
By Yash Roy and BloombergMay 9, 2026
The federal government must issue more debt than it expected as cash flow weakens, and ‘the bond market is shouting’
InvestingThe federal government must issue more debt than it expected as cash flow weakens, and ‘the bond market is shouting’
By Jason MaMay 9, 2026
A federal judge weighing the future of a D.C. golf course doesn’t want to be Amy Poehler, but Trump might be interested as he remakes parks
PoliticsA federal judge weighing the future of a D.C. golf course doesn’t want to be Amy Poehler, but Trump might be interested as he remakes parks
By Steven Sloan and The Associated PressMay 9, 2026
Trump sees ‘beginning of the end’ in Russia’s war on Ukraine as both sides agrees to his request for a 3-day ceasefire
EuropeTrump sees ‘beginning of the end’ in Russia’s war on Ukraine as both sides agrees to his request for a 3-day ceasefire
By Darlene Superville and The Associated PressMay 9, 2026
Russian debt defaults are surging, with a quarter of the bond market at risk, while Putin hides in bunkers fixated on his war instead of the economy
EconomyRussian debt defaults are surging, with a quarter of the bond market at risk, while Putin hides in bunkers fixated on his war instead of the economy
By Jason MaMay 9, 2026
Ted Cruz says the quiet part out loud: Trump accounts are Social Security personal accounts as GOP senator reveals ‘dirty little secret’
PoliticsTed Cruz says the quiet part out loud: Trump accounts are Social Security personal accounts as GOP senator reveals ‘dirty little secret’
By Jason MaMay 9, 2026
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Contractors install solar panels.
FinanceThe skyrocketing price of one critical metal could put a stop to new solar projects worldwide
By Will DanielJuly 14, 2022
  • Why this Israeli billionaire spent 17 days growing chickpeas and steak in space
    EnvironmentWhy this Israeli billionaire spent 17 days growing chickpeas and steak in space
    By Shoshanna SolomonJune 13, 2022
Japanese Fukushima Disaster
Environment4 former executives blamed for Fukushima nuclear disaster and ordered to pay $97 billion to shareholders
By Sophie MellorJuly 14, 2022
Heatwave London U.K.
EnergyToo hot to work? Unions call for employees to be sent home when the temperature hits 86°F (30°C)
By Sophie MellorJuly 12, 2022
To solve the water crisis, companies are increasingly turning to AI 
EnvironmentTo solve the water crisis, companies are increasingly turning to AI 
By Tony LystraJuly 11, 2022
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EnvironmentVladimir Putin ‘most likely’ to permanently cut off Europe’s gas
By Sophie MellorJuly 11, 2022
There’s a huge problem for the clean energy shift and it comes from China, unprecedented IEA report says
EnvironmentThere’s a huge problem for the clean energy shift and it comes from China, unprecedented IEA report says
By Yvonne LauJuly 7, 2022
  • You may be stuck paying high gas prices for years as a global metals shortage sabotages the electric car revolution
    EnvironmentYou may be stuck paying high gas prices for years as a global metals shortage sabotages the electric car revolution
    By Tristan BoveJune 10, 2022
Besma Bouchrit, a research scientist for Brilliant Planet, stand in the middle of an algae farm.
EnvironmentA U.K. startup is building the world’s largest algae farm that each year will capture CO2 equal to the emissions of 8,000 cars
By Bernhard WarnerJuly 5, 2022
A worker arranges shelves at a Sephora store.
EnvironmentFederal regulations are finally taking aim at the ‘Wild West’ of clean beauty
By Ambreen AliJuly 4, 2022
The Supreme Court limited EPA authority, but investors and consumers are still driving sustainability forward
LeadershipThe Supreme Court limited EPA authority, but investors and consumers are still driving sustainability forward
By Aman KidwaiJuly 1, 2022
Supreme Court building
EnvironmentSupreme Court limits the EPA’s power to curb greenhouse gases from power plants
By Greg Stohr and BloombergJune 30, 2022
The world needs to redefine sustainability in the blue food sector
CommentaryThe world needs to redefine sustainability in the blue food sector
By Fiorenza MicheliJune 29, 2022
  • young businessman with a Notebook PC in the forest
    CommentaryYes, carbon offsets are imperfect—but we need them
    By Sam GillJune 10, 2022
Europe calls the end of the combustion engine era with deal to eliminate CO2-emitting cars by 2035
EnvironmentEurope calls the end of the combustion engine era with deal to eliminate CO2-emitting cars by 2035
By John Ainger, Ewa Krukowska and BloombergJune 29, 2022
How Putin’s invasion of Ukraine could drive advances in energy technology
CommentaryHow Putin’s invasion of Ukraine could drive advances in energy technology
By Dakin SlossJune 28, 2022
Two men standing in front of a wall of fans with the countryside in the background
EnvironmentThe race is on to build the world’s biggest plant that sucks carbon straight from the sky—with tiny Iceland emerging as an unlikely superpower
By Bernhard WarnerJune 28, 2022
Stanford’s first new school in 75 years aims to help address green talent gap
EnvironmentStanford’s first new school in 75 years aims to help address green talent gap
By Ambreen AliJune 27, 2022
A power plant in the U.S.
EnvironmentSupreme Court’s next major ruling could severely limit the power of the EPA
By Chris MorrisJune 27, 2022
Exxon Mobil CEO blames Europe’s energy crisis on ‘underinvestment’ in the oil and gas industry
EnvironmentExxon Mobil CEO blames Europe’s energy crisis on ‘underinvestment’ in the oil and gas industry
By Eamon BarrettJune 27, 2022
Germany’s top energy regulator said the country can last just 2.5 months without Russian gas, and  there will be a ‘difficult’ autumn and winter ahead
EnvironmentGermany’s top energy regulator said the country can last just 2.5 months without Russian gas, and there will be a ‘difficult’ autumn and winter ahead
By Tristan BoveJune 24, 2022
‘The whole market is in danger of collapsing’: Germany warns of a ‘Lehman moment’ if Russia cuts off natural gas to Europe
Environment‘The whole market is in danger of collapsing’: Germany warns of a ‘Lehman moment’ if Russia cuts off natural gas to Europe
By Tristan BoveJune 23, 2022
The race is on to make EV batteries truly sustainable
CommentaryThe race is on to make EV batteries truly sustainable
By Mike FinelliJune 23, 2022
A rally against Chevron.
EnvironmentU.S. states lead the way in taking Big Oil to court
By Alasdair LaneJune 20, 2022
Russia's President Vladimir Putin (L) poses next to Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller after awarding him with the title of "Hero of Labor of the Russian Federation" during an award ceremony at the Kremlin in Moscow on February 2, 2022.
EnvironmentGermany makes ‘bitter’ decision to return to coal and Italy contemplates rationing as Russia cuts gas supplies to Europe
By David MeyerJune 20, 2022
Heat Wave in Spain
Environment‘The deadliest extreme weather event in Europe’: Extreme heat waves fueled by climate change could fundamentally change the way we live
By Sophie MellorJune 17, 2022
A wheat kernel during the summer harvest on a farm at sunset.
CommentaryScary headlines about food shortages are misleading. Here’s why
By Thin Lei WinJune 17, 2022
Polar bear
EnvironmentA group of polar bears in Greenland adjust their hunting practices to adapt to climate change
By Leslie Kaufman and BloombergJune 16, 2022
Elon Musk speaks in Austin, Texas
CommentaryWhy India’s electric cars will eat Tesla’s lunch
By Vivek WadhwaJune 16, 2022
The Sydney Opera House and general harbour and cityscape during sunrise.
EnergyWhy the world’s biggest coal exporter is asking 8 million residents to save energy by turning off their power for 2 hours a day
By Chloe TaylorJune 16, 2022
The plastic elephant in Amazon’s boardroom
CommentaryThe plastic elephant in Amazon’s boardroom
By Matt LittlejohnJune 16, 2022
Understanding the real hurdles to jump before reaching net-zero emission goals
ConferencesUnderstanding the real hurdles to jump before reaching net-zero emission goals
By Kristine GillJune 15, 2022
Africa is now the global leader in hydrogen energy, with even tiny Mauritania outproducing the U.S. Here’s why investors are so bullish
EnvironmentAfrica is now the global leader in hydrogen energy, with even tiny Mauritania outproducing the U.S. Here’s why investors are so bullish
By Bernhard WarnerJune 14, 2022
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