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Katherine Dunn is a former Fortune editor based in London. She covered the intersection between business, energy, and climate change for Fortune. Originally from the oil town of Calgary, Alberta, she got her start covering crime and city news at the Toronto Star during the heyday of former mayor Rob Ford and has since covered everything from architecture to cocoa markets. Before joining Fortune in 2019, she worked at Maclean’s, the Wall Street Journal, and S&P Global Platts’ oil pricing team. She is a graduate of Carleton University, City University London, and the Danish School of Journalism.

Earth Day-April 1970
Environment
Earth Day photo essay: How far have we come in 50 years?
By Katherine Dunn, Alex Scimecca and Mia DiehlApril 22, 2020
Forget ‘wet markets’ and bats: For scientists, failing environmental policies have created a boom time for outbreaks
Environment
Forget ‘wet markets’ and bats: For scientists, failing environmental policies have created a boom time for outbreaks
By Ian Mount, Katherine Dunn and Bernhard WarnerApril 22, 2020
‘Unreal’: Oil prices go negative for the first time in history
Finance
‘Unreal’: Oil prices go negative for the first time in history
By Katherine DunnApril 20, 2020
Crude math: Why $10 oil could be worth less than nothing
Energy
Crude math: Why $10 oil could be worth less than nothing
By Katherine DunnApril 20, 2020
Coronavirus lockdown diets look the same the world over: Bread, beans, and comfort food
Environment
Coronavirus lockdown diets look the same the world over: Bread, beans, and comfort food
By Katherine DunnApril 18, 2020
Shell becomes the largest global energy company to commit to a net-zero emissions goal by 2050
Energy
Shell becomes the largest global energy company to commit to a net-zero emissions goal by 2050
By Katherine DunnApril 16, 2020
‘Black April’: IEA warns of ‘staggering’ demand drop in global oil markets
Energy
‘Black April’: IEA warns of ‘staggering’ demand drop in global oil markets
By Katherine DunnApril 15, 2020
Boris Johnson photograph
Health
U.K.’s Boris Johnson, who initially advocated herd immunity, becomes symbol of the strategy’s danger
By Jeremy Kahn and Katherine DunnApril 6, 2020
For boom-bust oil towns, coronavirus is a very different kind of crisis
Energy
For boom-bust oil towns, coronavirus is a very different kind of crisis
By Katherine DunnApril 5, 2020
Paul Hudson, chief executive officer of Sanofi, gestures as he speaks during a panel session on the sidelines of the China International Import Expo (CIIE) in Shanghai, China, on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019. The CIIE -- now in its second year -- is designed to showcase the countrys desire to shift its economy toward consumption by buying more foreign goods. Photographer: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Newsletters
Big pharma’s big chance
By Katherine Dunn and Alan MurrayApril 3, 2020
Faced with a spiraling coronavirus testing scandal, the U.K. pledges to build a diagnostics industry
Health
Faced with a spiraling coronavirus testing scandal, the U.K. pledges to build a diagnostics industry
By Katherine DunnApril 2, 2020
CEOs are slashing their executive pay to make a ‘visible personal sacrifice’
Newsletters
CEOs are slashing their executive pay to make a ‘visible personal sacrifice’
By Katherine DunnApril 2, 2020
What CEOs are learning from the COVID-19 crisis
Newsletters
What CEOs are learning from the COVID-19 crisis
By Katherine Dunn and Alan MurrayApril 1, 2020
Coronavirus fight could prove fatal for another global challenge: Addressing climate change
Environment
Coronavirus fight could prove fatal for another global challenge: Addressing climate change
By Katherine DunnMarch 31, 2020
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Newsletters
Johnson & Johnson CEO on the race to make a coronavirus vaccine
By Katherine Dunn and Alan MurrayMarch 31, 2020
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