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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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CybersecurityStudent hackers get revenge on final exams as ‘ShinyHunters’ takes down nearly 9,000 schools study software
By Heather Hollingsworth and The Associated PressMay 8, 2026
Michael Saylor says remarks about selling Bitcoin were intended to jam short-sellers and ‘haters’ 
CryptoMichael Saylor says remarks about selling Bitcoin were intended to jam short-sellers and ‘haters’ 
By Ben WeissMay 8, 2026
Apple promised a smarter Siri, but a lawsuit says it didn’t deliver—and you can get up to $95 back
LawApple promised a smarter Siri, but a lawsuit says it didn’t deliver—and you can get up to $95 back
By Catherina GioinoMay 8, 2026
Fortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week
C-SuiteFortune 500 Power Moves: Which executives gained and lost power this week
By Fortune EditorsMay 8, 2026
Ray Dalio: the ‘heart attack’ of America’s debt crisis is just the beginning of a ‘great turbulence’ that will reshape the country
EconomyRay Dalio: the ‘heart attack’ of America’s debt crisis is just the beginning of a ‘great turbulence’ that will reshape the country
By Nick LichtenbergMay 8, 2026
Tired hispanic man in a professional suit feeling sad while waiting for the appointment of a job interview at a recruitment office
EconomyThe job market is healing for everyone—except in the office
By Eva RoytburgMay 8, 2026
Anthropic grew 80-fold in a single quarter. Now it’s renting Elon Musk’s data center to cope
AIAnthropic grew 80-fold in a single quarter. Now it’s renting Elon Musk’s data center to cope
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMay 8, 2026
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PoliticsTrump wants to repaint a historic landmark. Preservationists say it will destroy it—and cost taxpayers $7.5m
By The Associated Press and Darlene SupervilleMay 8, 2026
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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
  • Software is eating the world–and supercharging global inequality
    CommentarySoftware is eating the world–and supercharging global inequality
    By Jim KimFebruary 11, 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
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
Evergreen blocked the Suez Canal last year. Now one of its ships has run aground again—in the U.S.
EnvironmentEvergreen blocked the Suez Canal last year. Now one of its ships has run aground again—in the U.S.
By Augusta Saraiva, Cindy Wang and BloombergMarch 15, 2022
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EnvironmentHow Frontier’s merger with Spirit will impact the agenda of the ‘world’s greenest airline’
By Ambreen AliMarch 14, 2022
ESG is not enough. It’s time to add an H
CommentaryESG is not enough. It’s time to add an H
By Michelle A. Williams and Patricia GeliMarch 14, 2022
  • We can’t invest in the energy transition if we stop investing in energy
    CommentaryWe can’t invest in the energy transition if we stop investing in energy
    By Kewsong LeeFebruary 10, 2022
Aerial view of Ivanpah Solar Power Facility in California.
EnvironmentStunning aerial photographs show the impressive solar infrastructures that will soon power the whole world
By Alex Scimecca and Nick LichtenbergMarch 10, 2022
The ‘democratic enterprise’ will redefine our society
CommentaryThe ‘democratic enterprise’ will redefine our society
By William E. HalalMarch 9, 2022
Companies’ broken sustainability promises are escalating calls for regulation and legal action
EnvironmentCompanies’ broken sustainability promises are escalating calls for regulation and legal action
By Bruce RuleMarch 7, 2022
An armchair in a kindergarten in the Chernobyl zone in Prypiat, Ukraine, is shown in this undated file photo.
EnergyMacron, Putin call focuses on safety standards at Chernobyl, other nuclear plants
By The Associated PressMarch 6, 2022
Key Speakers At The 2016 Milken Conference
TechElon Musk’s brother and Tesla board member says he’s ‘violently opposed’ to cryptocurrency
By Mahnoor KhanMarch 4, 2022
  • Offshore oil rig in Cook Inlet, Alaska
    EnergyYou’d think $90 oil and record electricity prices would mean more green investment. You’d be wrong
    By Sophie MellorFebruary 10, 2022
As Russia invades Ukraine, U.S. LNG stands for ‘energy security’
CommentaryAs Russia invades Ukraine, U.S. LNG stands for ‘energy security’
By Mike SommersMarch 3, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin sits at a desk
NewslettersNATO and its allies avoided sanctioning Russian energy over Ukraine. Oil prices are hitting record highs anyway
By Eamon BarrettMarch 2, 2022
Fleet of Porsches and Lamborghinis has sunk 10,000 feet under the sea
EnvironmentFleet of Porsches and Lamborghinis has sunk 10,000 feet under the sea
By Monica Raymunt and BloombergMarch 2, 2022
An engineer performs maintenance at a wind-turbine farm.
CommentaryClimate change: What we will need to spend, and what we will need to change, to reach net zero
By Hamid Samandari and Mekala KrishnanMarch 1, 2022
Two men standing in front of a wall of fans with the countryside in the background
EnvironmentGiant fans made by this Swiss startup are sucking planet-warming CO2 right out of the sky
By Bernhard WarnerMarch 1, 2022
An atomic energy plant
EnvironmentCan nuclear renaissance be the answer to the climate change crisis?
By Marcus BaramFebruary 28, 2022
Divers examine plastic waste in Turkey.
CommentaryPlastic credits alone won’t save our planet
By Laura PeanoFebruary 28, 2022
Bombshell climate report warns window to secure a livable future is closing
EnvironmentBombshell climate report warns window to secure a livable future is closing
By Eric Roston, Leslie Kaufman and BloombergFebruary 28, 2022
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EnvironmentGreen orgs accuse oil and gas industry of ‘taking advantage’ of Russian invasion of Ukraine
By Nicole GoodkindFebruary 25, 2022
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CommentaryEyeing a merger or acquisition? Keep ESG at the top of your mind
By Lindsay PatrickFebruary 22, 2022
Elon Musk laughed at the idea that Tesla’s German Gigafactory would use too much water. Now it’s a main reason why the plant isn’t open
EnvironmentElon Musk laughed at the idea that Tesla’s German Gigafactory would use too much water. Now it’s a main reason why the plant isn’t open
By Monica Raymunt, William Wilkes and BloombergFebruary 22, 2022
Norway’s green energy drive isn’t going as planned. The issue? Reindeer
EnergyNorway’s green energy drive isn’t going as planned. The issue? Reindeer
By Lars Erik Taraldsen, Lars Paulsson, Jesper Starn and BloombergFebruary 21, 2022
Wake up and smell the coffee: The agricultural commodity market is broken
CommentaryWake up and smell the coffee: The agricultural commodity market is broken
By Frank GiustraFebruary 17, 2022
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CommentaryWhy private companies can take the lead in making a positive environmental and social impact
By Brian StaffordFebruary 16, 2022
DeepMind A.I. helps control nuclear fusion reaction, potentially producing more energy
TechDeepMind A.I. helps control nuclear fusion reaction, potentially producing more energy
By Jeremy KahnFebruary 16, 2022
Factory Billows Carcinogenic Smoke
EnvironmentBanks and investors have given trillions to coal, despite many signing onto net zero pledges
By Sophie MellorFebruary 15, 2022
Person gets vaccinated in Florida
CommentaryCorporate America’s philanthropy model doesn’t work. It’s time for a better one
By Lindsay AndroskiFebruary 15, 2022
Actor Matthew McConaughey
TechSalesforce’s Super Bowl ad was a dig at Branson, Bezos, Musk, and the metaverse
By Carmela ChirinosFebruary 14, 2022
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EnvironmentMealworm, anyone? These creepy crawlies may soon wind up on European dinner tables
By Christiaan HetznerFebruary 11, 2022
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