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FinanceAttack on Israel: What investors, economists, and strategists are saying about the effect on markets
By Macarena Muñoz, Sagarika Jaisinghani, Netty Ismail and BloombergOctober 8, 2023

PoliticsGeorgia’s Brian Kemp, sitting on a $10 billion surplus, keeps finding ways to suspend the state gas tax
By Jeff Amy and The Associated PressOctober 6, 2023

EnvironmentBiden stirs anger on all sides with oil and gas lease sales in Gulf of Mexico: ‘Showing the world that it’s OK to prioritize polluters’
By Matthew Daly, Matthew Brown and The Associated PressSeptember 29, 2023

EnvironmentThe Texas problem: All the workers who have the skills for green energy jobs are in fossil fuels and don’t want to move
By Morgan R. Frank, Junghyun Lim and The ConversationSeptember 27, 2023

By Stephanie Liechtenstein, Matthew Daly and The Associated PressSeptember 26, 2023

PoliticsRussia appears to have found a way to circumvent $60 barrel price cap sanction on crude oil exports
By Christiaan HetznerSeptember 25, 2023

FinanceElectric vehicles are growing so fast that Exxon Mobil is preparing for a future when ‘customers don’t need that gasoline’
By Kevin Crowley and BloombergSeptember 23, 2023

EnvironmentJPMorgan’s energy guru warns oil prices are headed to $100 per barrel. ‘Put your seatbelts on, it’s going to be a very volatile supercycle’
By Will DanielSeptember 22, 2023

PoliticsPutin’s war machine risks running out of fuel, so Russia is banning the export of gasoline and diesel
By Christiaan HetznerSeptember 22, 2023

EnvironmentCalifornia sues oil giants for downplaying fossil fuel risks and deceiving the public as climate catastrophes mount
By Alicia Diaz and BloombergSeptember 16, 2023

FinanceSaudi Arabia is squeezing the oil market just as consumption surges: ‘The Fed may have to react’
By Grant Smith, Sarah Chen, Alex Longley, Devika Krishna Kumar and BloombergSeptember 9, 2023

TechA.I. tools fueled a 34% spike in Microsoft’s water consumption, and one city with its data centers is concerned about the effect on residential supply
By Matt O'Brien, Hannah Fingerhut and The Associated PressSeptember 9, 2023

PoliticsGoldman Sachs warns that Russia and Saudi cuts could send oil prices above $100 a barrel by the end of 2024, just in time for Election Day
By Christiaan HetznerSeptember 7, 2023

EnvironmentGovernments pledged to end fossil fuel subsidies. Instead, they’ve doubled down since 2020, hitting record $1.3 trillion
By Bloomberg and Leslie KaufmanAugust 24, 2023

FinanceDespite Iran’s retaliation threats, $56 million worth of sanctioned crude oil transferred from seized tanker near Houston
By Jon Gambrell and The Associated PressAugust 20, 2023

By Will DanielAugust 17, 2023

LeadershipThe Elon Musk of steel? Meet the Brazilian mogul who just bid $7.2 billion to bring two Fortune 500 giants together
By Paolo ConfinoAugust 14, 2023

Environment‘You can’t do a lot with a closed landfill’: Why a solar farm near London is being built on trash
By Priscila Azevedo Rocha and BloombergAugust 12, 2023

PoliticsBiden administration makes largest ever investment in ‘engineered carbon removal’, spending $1.2 billion to vacuum up climate-warming gases in the air
By Isabella O'Malley and The Associated PressAugust 11, 2023

Environment‘We repeated ignition’: Lab behind nuclear fusion breakthrough duplicates success after months of near-misses
By David R. Baker and BloombergAugust 6, 2023

CommentaryThere’s no such thing as a new nuclear golden age–just old industry hands trying to make a buck
By Stephanie CookeJuly 28, 2023

EnergyAfter the Ukraine invasion, Russia had secret allies helping out with millions of dollars in aid—American oilfield services companies
By Ed Davey and The Associated PressJuly 18, 2023

FinanceOil surge to $80 suggests ‘stars are aligning’ for crude price rally that would endanger global economy
By Grant Smith and BloombergJuly 16, 2023

CommentaryClimate change is the next frontier of America’s culture wars. Corporations are still doing the right thing–and hoping no one notices
By Bill NovelliJuly 14, 2023


CommentaryTwo-thirds of the U.S. is at risk of power outages this summer—but it’s not stopping Americans from electrifying everything in their homes
By Chris HopperJuly 3, 2023

By Chris MorrisJune 28, 2023

CommentaryMalawi’s former president: ‘Africa’s food systems are in danger of failing due to high debt and climate change. A new financial pact can reverse this’
By Joyce BandaJune 22, 2023

By Frank Bajak and The Associated PressJune 16, 2023
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