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The Oil Industry’s Unhappy Marriage Is Starting To Face Facts – David Fickling/Bloomberg
By David Fickling Even a marriage heading for its 50th anniversary will sometimes be overcome with bickering. That’s what happened
By David Fickling Even a marriage heading for its 50th anniversary will sometimes be overcome with bickering. That’s what happened
By Madison Hilly On a visit in February to the site of the Fukushima nuclear plant meltdown in Japan, Representative
By Kevin Casas-Zamora This year has been as disturbing as it has been enlightening for democracies in Latin America. Political
By Javier Blas In diplomacy, what’s left unsaid often matters more than what’s said. After Chinese President Xi Jinping met the
By David Wallace-Wells This was supposed to be a winter of energy crisis in Europe. Beginning last spring, not long
A BP model envisions demand plummeting almost 80% by midcentury, but the steps to getting there appear increasingly outlandish. By Javier Blas
Members of the customs union Mercosur pledge to ease internal trade and explore new deals abroad. By Catherine Osborn A
By Peter Coy During President Barack Obama’s eight years in office, the Strategic Petroleum Reserve shrank by about nine million
By Nathan E. Sanders and Bruce Schneier Launched just weeks ago, ChatGPT is already threatening to upend how we draft everyday communications like emails, college
By Mark Gongloff Fossil-fuel companies’ climate messaging may have changed to fit the new century, but the goal is the same
By Stephen Mihm In 1950, Alan Turing, the British computer scientist who cracked the Enigma code during World War II,
A former BP lawyer is going up against Exxon—and her own country—in a bid to stop offshore oil drilling before
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