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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

The CNN founder, who died Wednesday at 87, used a 2013 Fortune interview to handicap his own mortality and deliver a blunt warning about nuclear weapons, climate change, and overpopulation.

By Ashley LutzMay 6, 2026
This September 25, 2021 picture shows the deserted beach of Blue Bay in south-east Mauritius, known as one of the most beautiful beaches and for its marine park.
Tiny island nation unveils $1 million ‘Golden Visa’ for the wealthy—80% cheaper than Trump’s, with one catch: you’re renting
By Eleanor PringleMay 6, 2026
Gas crisis? Kelp could be the biofuel answer to high gas prices, but only if the government removes some red tape
Gas crisis? Kelp could be the biofuel answer to high gas prices, but only if the government removes some red tape
By The Associated Press, Ana Georgescu and Zoe BeketovaMay 6, 2026
Japanese workers commuting to the office
Tokyo is throwing out its strict office dress code and asking workers to wear shorts amid the war in Iran energy crisis
By Emma BurleighMay 5, 2026
A Michigan farm town voted down plans for a giant OpenAI-Oracle data center. Weeks later, construction began
A Michigan farm town voted down plans for a giant OpenAI-Oracle data center. Weeks later, construction began
By Sharon GoldmanMay 6, 2026
The Iran war’s oil shock causes a plastic shortage in Asia, squeezing industries and prompting a ‘Middle East plus one’ rethink of supply chains
The Iran war’s oil shock causes a plastic shortage in Asia, squeezing industries and prompting a ‘Middle East plus one’ rethink of supply chains
By Angelica AngMay 6, 2026
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A boat in the strait of hormuz.
EnergyCargo ship crews face attacks waiting the Gulf as Trump pauses two-day-old project to ‘guide’ ships
By Mae Anderson, David McHugh and The Associated PressMay 6, 2026
high gas prices on display, $6.79 per gallon
EconomyIran War is hitting low-income Americans the hardest at the gas pump, New York Fed says
By Christopher Rugaber and The Associated PressMay 6, 2026
Vornado CEO Steven Roth ‘shocked that our young mayor would pull this stunt’ and says Zohran Mamdani should know better than to target Ken Griffin
Real EstateVornado CEO Steven Roth ‘shocked that our young mayor would pull this stunt’ and says Zohran Mamdani should know better than to target Ken Griffin
By Catherina GioinoMay 6, 2026
Trump’s AI policy team came into office opposing everything Biden did. Now it’s on the cusp of implementing many of the same policies
CryptoTrump’s AI policy team came into office opposing everything Biden did. Now it’s on the cusp of implementing many of the same policies
By Sharon GoldmanMay 6, 2026
New execs to know across Bath & Body Works, the Ms. Foundation, and Atlanta’s new NWSL team
NewslettersNew execs to know across Bath & Body Works, the Ms. Foundation, and Atlanta’s new NWSL team
By Emma HinchliffeMay 6, 2026
Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary
Travel & LeisureIt’s always happy hour at the airport bar, but Ryanair’s CEO is calling for a crackdown on 6am tipples: ‘Who needs to be drinking beer at that time?’
By Tristan BoveMay 6, 2026
The ‘PayPal Mafia’ built a $1.5 billion fintech pioneer. The company they left behind is on life support
Startups & VentureThe ‘PayPal Mafia’ built a $1.5 billion fintech pioneer. The company they left behind is on life support
By Eva RoytburgMay 6, 2026
Mark Zuckerberg once gave a Facebook engineer startup advice at 2 a.m. while ‘hanging out with all the interns’—she quit and raised millions after
SuccessMark Zuckerberg once gave a Facebook engineer startup advice at 2 a.m. while ‘hanging out with all the interns’—she quit and raised millions after
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMay 6, 2026
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A factory worker inspects shoes.
CommentaryProsperity will be ‘made in America’ as supply chains buckle
By Bayard WinthropDecember 22, 2021
  • Here’s how infrastructure spending can really supercharge the switch to EVs
    CommentaryHere’s how infrastructure spending can really supercharge the switch to EVs
    By Michael D. FarkasDecember 3, 2021
The Arctic’s climate challenge spurs tech innovation
EnvironmentThe Arctic’s climate challenge spurs tech innovation
By Agostino Petroni and Daria SolovievaDecember 21, 2021
Picture of President Joe Biden.
EnvironmentBiden’s green orders seek to rebuild global trust on climate
By Bruce RuleDecember 20, 2021
Purpose-driven companies aren’t suffering from the Great Resignation, AppHarvest CEO says
LeadershipPurpose-driven companies aren’t suffering from the Great Resignation, AppHarvest CEO says
By Jane ThierDecember 18, 2021
Chimneys emit vapor behind a fence.
EnvironmentThe flood of ESG funds is starting to push investors into sustainable portfolios
By Declan HartyDecember 17, 2021
Path To Zero-Blue Carbon
EnvironmentMore lawmakers and investors tap blue carbon offsets to mitigate climate change
By Genevieve GlatskyDecember 16, 2021
  • 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
Extreme events are forcing corporations to think like insurers
CommentaryExtreme events are forcing corporations to think like insurers
By Scott G. StephensonDecember 16, 2021
Growing wasabi in Iceland inside one of the world’s most innovative greenhouses
EnvironmentGrowing wasabi in Iceland inside one of the world’s most innovative greenhouses
By Regan StephensDecember 15, 2021
The ‘Doomsday Glacier’ is in danger of collapse—potentially ominous news for cities like New Orleans, New York, and Bangkok
EnvironmentThe ‘Doomsday Glacier’ is in danger of collapse—potentially ominous news for cities like New Orleans, New York, and Bangkok
By Jeremy KahnDecember 15, 2021
Path To Zero-ESG Standards
EnvironmentThe world inches closer to ’alignment’ on global ESG standards
By Rachel LayneDecember 15, 2021
Omicron is this year’s uninvited holiday party guest
NewslettersOmicron is this year’s uninvited holiday party guest
By Katherine DunnDecember 15, 2021
  • A barn is seen surrounded by flood waters in British Columbia.
    MagazineBacklog at the Port of Vancouver is a sign of supply-chain disruption to come
    By Kat EschnerDecember 1, 2021
Path To Zero Pt. 3-BBVA Javier Rodriguez Soler
EnvironmentBeyond moral coercion: BBVA’s big bet on the business of sustainability
By Daria SolovievaDecember 14, 2021
Climate pledges were one of the major CEO themes of this year
NewslettersClimate pledges were one of the major CEO themes of this year
By Katherine Dunn and Alan MurrayDecember 14, 2021
Path To Zero Pt. 3-Francesca Rossi-IBM AI
EnvironmentHow IBM is preparing for a new era of A.I. ethics
By Marcus BaramDecember 13, 2021
The demand for carbon capture is taking off. Is it ready?
NewslettersThe demand for carbon capture is taking off. Is it ready?
By Katherine DunnDecember 13, 2021
So you’ve captured carbon. Now what?
EnergySo you’ve captured carbon. Now what?
By Eamon BarrettDecember 12, 2021
Why modern boards need to invest in ESG for companies to thrive
EnvironmentWhy modern boards need to invest in ESG for companies to thrive
By Dan ReillyDecember 10, 2021
Israel rallies its tech industry to help curb climate change
EnvironmentIsrael rallies its tech industry to help curb climate change
By Shoshanna SolomonDecember 10, 2021
How investors can drive us to net zero
CommentaryHow investors can drive us to net zero
By Vinay Shandal, Mark Wiseman and Nili GilbertDecember 10, 2021
China’s reluctance to phase out coal challenges ‘fair share’ climate commitments
EnvironmentChina’s reluctance to phase out coal challenges ‘fair share’ climate commitments
By Eamon BarrettDecember 9, 2021
Shorter supply chains and higher wages will be key to better green technology, CEOs say
ConferencesShorter supply chains and higher wages will be key to better green technology, CEOs say
By Maria AspanDecember 8, 2021
There’s a global maple syrup shortage, and Canada has tapped into its emergency reserves
RetailThere’s a global maple syrup shortage, and Canada has tapped into its emergency reserves
By Kylie LoganDecember 8, 2021
Companies won’t get to net zero without taking a hard look at their supply chains
EnvironmentCompanies won’t get to net zero without taking a hard look at their supply chains
By Aman KidwaiDecember 8, 2021
Photo of cows
EnvironmentMission methane: More food companies turn to feed additives to reduce carbon footprint
By Lisa HeldDecember 8, 2021
Leveraging the power and pace of climate innovation
CommentaryLeveraging the power and pace of climate innovation
By Christoph SchweizerDecember 8, 2021
The climate bill question highlights global inequality
EnvironmentThe climate bill question highlights global inequality
By Katherine DunnDecember 8, 2021
Coffee prices hit a 10-year high, rising more than any other commodity this year
FinanceCoffee prices hit a 10-year high, rising more than any other commodity this year
By Katherine DunnDecember 8, 2021
7 years ahead of schedule, AIA becomes the first major Asian insurer to end coal exposure
Environment7 years ahead of schedule, AIA becomes the first major Asian insurer to end coal exposure
By Yvonne LauDecember 7, 2021
Rising demands on environmental and social standards create new pressures in governance, board leaders say
LeadershipRising demands on environmental and social standards create new pressures in governance, board leaders say
By Aman KidwaiDecember 6, 2021
Inside the Rolls-Royce plane that just smashed the electric-flight speed record
TechInside the Rolls-Royce plane that just smashed the electric-flight speed record
By Christiaan HetznerDecember 4, 2021
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