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Trump goes off script in UN address, praising Germany for returning to nuclear energy and fossil fuels: ‘All green is all bankrupt’
EnergyTrump goes off script in UN address, praising Germany for returning to nuclear energy and fossil fuels: ‘All green is all bankrupt’
By Ashley LutzSeptember 23, 2025
Jack Fusco, CEO Cheniere Energy, smiles
LeadershipThe largest Fortune 500 company has 2 million employees. These 8 have under 2,000
By Lily Mae LazarusJune 2, 2025
Chart shows U.S. propane and ethane exports to China and the rest of the world
EconomyThe U.S. doesn’t export much crude oil or gas to China, but propane and ethane exports may be strangled by tariffs
By Jordan BlumApril 17, 2025
Chart shows BP stock performance compared to peers
FinanceHow energy giant BP went from eco poster child to possible takeover target
By Oliver StaleyFebruary 26, 2025
The path to net zero that doesn’t punish consumers, businesses, or politicians
CommentaryThe path to net zero that doesn’t punish consumers, businesses, or politicians
By Rich Lesser and Feike SijbesmaJanuary 6, 2025
NXTL 2024. From left to right: Apple's John Ternus, Amazon's Jamil Ghani, Walmart's Latriece Watkins and Megan Crozier, Nike's Craig Williams, and WinField's Leah Anderson.
NewslettersFortune Next to Lead: The 25 Most Powerful Rising Executives in the Fortune 500
By Ruth Umoh and Natalie McCormickDecember 17, 2024
Flames burn off at the Yuejin 3-3 well operated by China Petrochemical Corporation (Sinopec Group) in the Tarim Basin on November 14, 2023 in Aksu Prefecture, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region of China.
EnvironmentGerman Shell whistleblower says Chinese emission reduction oilfield was actually a chicken farm
By Ryan HoggAugust 22, 2024
A pile of wood used to make pellets
Environment$3 billion energy giant admits violating pollution limits in Louisiana—just like it did in Mississippi
By Jack Brook and The Associated PressAugust 12, 2024
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton
EnvironmentTexas AG launches investigation into Houston utility company after power outages left some residents dead in their homes
By Nadia Lathan and The Associated PressAugust 12, 2024
The world's first hydrogen-powered ferry, docked in the San Francisco Bay
EnvironmentThe world’s first hydrogen-powered ferry is coming to San Francisco—and it’ll be free for the first six months
By Terry Chea and The Associated PressJuly 12, 2024
Jamie Dimon testifies
EnvironmentJamie Dimon calls LNG exports a ‘realpolitik goal’ and a ‘great economic boon’ for the U.S.
By Ruth Liao and BloombergApril 8, 2024
Every company wants ‘green-skilled’ workers–but nobody seems to know what that means
EnvironmentEvery company wants ‘green-skilled’ workers–but nobody seems to know what that means
By Sunny NagpaulMarch 21, 2024
Oil surge to $80 suggests ‘stars are aligning’ for crude price rally that would endanger global economy
FinanceOil surge to $80 suggests ‘stars are aligning’ for crude price rally that would endanger global economy
By Grant Smith and BloombergJuly 16, 2023
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LeadershipFrom Airbnb to Lululemon, 15 companies join the Fortune 500 for the first time
By Paolo ConfinoJune 5, 2023
America’s nuclear power revival arrives—7 years late and $17 billion over budget
FinanceAmerica’s nuclear power revival arrives—7 years late and $17 billion over budget
By Jeff Amy and The Associated PressMay 25, 2023
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