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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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EconomyThis economist studied 400 years of recessions. His bleak conclusion: stop trying to predict them
By Nick LichtenbergMay 9, 2026
‘If he tells you he can beat me, I’ll sue!’: Inside the $9 billion friendship between the CEOs of Amex and Delta
C-Suite‘If he tells you he can beat me, I’ll sue!’: Inside the $9 billion friendship between the CEOs of Amex and Delta
By Shawn TullyMay 9, 2026
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CommentaryTim Cook and Reed Hastings just showed every CEO how to leave gracefully
By Paul HardartMay 9, 2026
Why GameStop’s bid for eBay echoes one of the worst business deals of all time
InvestingWhy GameStop’s bid for eBay echoes one of the worst business deals of all time
By Shawn TullyMay 9, 2026
These experts made their careers grading travel credit cards and they say you’re being ripped off. It’s a $1.28 trillion crisis
Personal FinanceThese experts made their careers grading travel credit cards and they say you’re being ripped off. It’s a $1.28 trillion crisis
By Catherina GioinoMay 9, 2026
Companies are abandoning ‘peanut butter’ raises as pay-for-performance takes over the workplace in the AI era
Future of WorkCompanies are abandoning ‘peanut butter’ raises as pay-for-performance takes over the workplace in the AI era
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMay 9, 2026
Asia’s ultra-luxury Capella Hotels brand plans to double its portfolio by 2030, starting with Florence and Riyadh
Travel & LeisureAsia’s ultra-luxury Capella Hotels brand plans to double its portfolio by 2030, starting with Florence and Riyadh
By Angelica AngMay 8, 2026
You’re probably safe from the Hantavirus outbreak, but here’s what you absolutely must not do, experts say
PoliticsYou’re probably safe from the Hantavirus outbreak, but here’s what you absolutely must not do, experts say
By Catherina GioinoMay 8, 2026
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Fishing boats near the Conchagua Volcano in El Salvador.
TechCrypto millionaires are erecting their own tax-free utopias in Central America. The locals aren’t happy.
By Amiah TaylorApril 22, 2022
  • Australia overturns landmark climate change ruling that protected kids from pollution. One teen plaintiff still sees an upside
    NewslettersAustralia overturns landmark climate change ruling that protected kids from pollution. One teen plaintiff still sees an upside
    By Eamon BarrettMarch 16, 2022
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EnvironmentFood giant ADM is tapping sustainable bonds to boost its ESG agenda
By Nushin HuqApril 18, 2022
Evergreen Marine blocked the Suez Canal last year. Now its ship that had run aground in the U.S. is moving again after 35 days
EnvironmentEvergreen Marine blocked the Suez Canal last year. Now its ship that had run aground in the U.S. is moving again after 35 days
By Michael Tobin and BloombergApril 18, 2022
Photo of Greenpeace activists protesting against Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's plans to build an oil pipeline in British Columbia outside of the Canadian High Commission in London, England, on April 18, 2018.
NewslettersGlobal lenders are confronting their climate responsibility. Canada’s banks are way behind.
By Yvonne LauApril 13, 2022
Companies embrace employee sustainability education to tackle climate emergency
EnvironmentCompanies embrace employee sustainability education to tackle climate emergency
By Lisa HeldApril 11, 2022
A coal worker inspects a giant crane bucket at a Russian coal mine.
EconomyEurope is planning to crack down on Russian coal. It’s bad news for Putin, but won’t devastate the EU.
By Will DanielApril 9, 2022
  • Ben Van Beurden climate protest
    EnvironmentShell’s board is about to get hit with a ‘paradigm shift’ lawsuit over its failure to live up to the Paris accords
    By Sophie MellorMarch 15, 2022
Etsy's Planet-Friendly Packaging
EnvironmentFrom intern to sustainability director: Chelsea Mozen’s journey at Etsy
By Rachel LayneApril 6, 2022
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Newsletters‘Status quo’ interests have prevented urgent action on climate change, IPCC says
By Eamon BarrettApril 6, 2022
Climate change report from the UN
EnvironmentGlobal heating may surpass 1.5°C soon, UN scientists warn
By Eric Roston and BloombergApril 4, 2022
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EnvironmentWhy Walmart’s quest to be a regenerative farming pioneer is falling short
By Rachel HellmanApril 4, 2022
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EnvironmentWHO says 99% of the world’s population breathes poor-quality air
By Jamey Keaten and The Associated PressApril 4, 2022
  • Hydrogen power could help wean the world off Russian oil and gas sooner than you think
    EnergyHydrogen power could help wean the world off Russian oil and gas sooner than you think
    By Bernhard WarnerMarch 15, 2022
A man stands on an eroded highway near a beach
Commentary4 ways business leaders should act on the SEC’s climate disclosure rule
By Brian StaffordMarch 31, 2022
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EnvironmentAirlines are wasting fuel on 500 ‘ghost flights’ in the UK every month, all for an unnecessary reason
By Sophie MellorMarch 31, 2022
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TechPetromasculinity is the leading dealbreaker for dating app users, OKCupid says. Here’s what that means.
By Carmela ChirinosMarch 30, 2022
A gas flare burns in an oil field at night
NewslettersExxon is selling its gas leaks to Bitcoin mines as electricity. It’s a novel—but dubious—solution to emissions
By Eamon BarrettMarch 30, 2022
Photo illustration of dominos falling.
MagazineOil is entering a New World Order. Here are the big winners and losers
By Bernhard WarnerMarch 29, 2022
How this supply-chain unicorn parlayed global chaos into growth
EnvironmentHow this supply-chain unicorn parlayed global chaos into growth
By Tovin LapanMarch 28, 2022
People stroll along the skywalk of Senayan Park in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Jan. 23, 2022.
EnvironmentIndonesia is building a new, high-tech capital city to symbolize its reformed future. That was the dream, at least
By Simon WillisMarch 27, 2022
Juxtaposition: Opulent resort hosts climate summit in Dubai
EnergyJuxtaposition: Opulent resort hosts climate summit in Dubai
By The Associated PressMarch 26, 2022
Ukraine, Disney, and the modern CEO dilemma: When to take a public stand
CommentaryUkraine, Disney, and the modern CEO dilemma: When to take a public stand
By Laurie HaysMarch 23, 2022
SEC Chiar Gary Gensler
NewslettersThe SEC is helping refine standards on reporting climate risk. Not everyone is happy about it
By Eamon BarrettMarch 23, 2022
A loggerhead sea turtle trapped in a “ghost net” in the Azores
TechHow Samsung’s new line of mobile phones aims to stop the world from ‘choking on plastic’
By Bernhard WarnerMarch 22, 2022
Georgia-Pacific pulp and paper mill on December 14, 2020 in Brunswick, Georgia.
EnvironmentNew SEC proposal would make it harder for companies to skimp on climate pledges
By Colin LodewickMarch 21, 2022
View of a gas station in Sao Paulo, Brazil, on March 20, 2022.
EnergyEnergy watchdog prescribes a miserable return to the 1970s to solve the oil crisis: car-free Sundays and crawling speed limits
By Andrew MarquardtMarch 21, 2022
People hold green banner that says "No More Greenwash, Act Now."
EnvironmentThe EU wants to be a global leader in the fight against greenwashing, but it has a long way to go
By Marianna CeriniMarch 21, 2022
Elon Musk pauses and looks down.
TechElon Musk offers first hint at his Master Plan 3 blueprint
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 21, 2022
Concept illustration of NASA's Perseverance rover.
EnvironmentPutin’s Ukraine War prompts scientists to cancel a much-anticipated mission to find life on Mars
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 17, 2022
Climate change mitigation is vital–but it’s not part of the Fed’s mandate
CommentaryClimate change mitigation is vital–but it’s not part of the Fed’s mandate
By Christian LundbladMarch 17, 2022
People shop in a store during a power outage.
EnvironmentMassive 7.3 earthquake hits Japan near site of Fukushima nuclear disaster
By Kana Nishizawa and BloombergMarch 16, 2022
We must accelerate the energy transition to untangle Europe from Russian dependency
CommentaryWe must accelerate the energy transition to untangle Europe from Russian dependency
By Beth ThorenMarch 16, 2022
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