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Russians live with fuel shortages and rationing as Putin insists the war against Ukraine will go on

Ukraine has struck more than 50 oil refining sites in Russia but Putin presses on.

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Current price of oil as of July 1, 2026
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It started with one viral influencer complaining about Russia’s economy. Now a record 60% of Russians are pessimistic about their country’s outlook
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Buy bullets or practice yoga? With Russian troops on the border, Ukraine’s executives balance business and war
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Europe is suffering its worst energy crisis since the 1970s. Here’s 6 ways war in Ukraine could make it worse
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Green hydrogen has long been hyped as a replacement for fossil fuels. Now, one of the industry’s biggest players is preparing its IPO
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By Christiaan HetznerJanuary 19, 2022
Exxon’s new 2050 net-zero ‘ambition’ ignores 80% of its emissions
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By Eamon BarrettJanuary 19, 2022
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Yes, we can have sustainable cities
By Francesco Starace and Jean-Pascal TricoireJanuary 13, 2022
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Tesla rivals face dilemma: Even as they grew EVs sales faster last year, the gap to Elon Musk only widened
By Christiaan HetznerJanuary 12, 2022
The WEF says the net-zero transition will be messy. It’s time to embrace the chaos
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The WEF says the net-zero transition will be messy. It’s time to embrace the chaos
By Eamon BarrettJanuary 12, 2022
Greenhouse gas emissions from coal surge as coal millionaire Joe Manchin blocks green legislation
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Greenhouse gas emissions from coal surge as coal millionaire Joe Manchin blocks green legislation
By Nicole GoodkindJanuary 10, 2022
Uranium prices surge after deadly protests in Kazakhstan, which produces over 40% of the world’s total
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By Yvonne Yue Li, Stephen Stapczynski and BloombergJanuary 6, 2022
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Utility stocks are becoming less boring. That’s a problem for income investors
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General Electric has tried everything, except investing in American workers
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By Chris SheltonDecember 22, 2021
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By Bruce RuleDecember 20, 2021
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By Katherine DunnDecember 15, 2021
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The demand for carbon capture is taking off. Is it ready?
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Sanctioning Russia could spark (another) energy crisis in Europe
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China expected to reach renewable power target 4 years ahead of schedule, IEA says
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Stocks, crude and Ether jump following a brutal November sell-off
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By Bernhard WarnerDecember 1, 2021
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The U.S. releasing oil reserves is a short-term fix to a long-term problem
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