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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.

‘It’s huge’: Inside the black market for counterfeit COVID vaccine passports
Health
‘It’s huge’: Inside the black market for counterfeit COVID vaccine passports
By Katherine DunnAugust 7, 2021
Big Oil is making big profits again. Here’s what they’re doing with the cash
Energy
Big Oil is making big profits again. Here’s what they’re doing with the cash
By Katherine DunnJuly 30, 2021
Joby Aviation's prototype flying taxi
Tech
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi on why the ride-hailing giant is betting on flying taxis
By Jeremy Kahn and Katherine DunnJuly 30, 2021
Smoking chimney stack
Finance
SEC chair: public companies may soon need to disclose their carbon footprints
By Declan Harty and Katherine DunnJuly 28, 2021
Countries are still struggling to agree on coal as COP26 looms
Newsletters
Countries are still struggling to agree on coal as COP26 looms
By Katherine DunnJuly 28, 2021
Britain’s young adults are partying like the pandemic is already over
Health
Britain’s young adults are partying like the pandemic is already over
By Katherine DunnJuly 26, 2021
Emissions set to rise to record levels as clean energy spending falls short, IEA warns
Environment
Emissions set to rise to record levels as clean energy spending falls short, IEA warns
By Katherine DunnJuly 20, 2021
Greenwashing is the threat to climate action, says Al Gore
Newsletters
Greenwashing is the threat to climate action, says Al Gore
By Katherine DunnJuly 14, 2021
Vaccine hesitancy among young people could stall herd immunity
Health
Vaccine hesitancy among young people could stall herd immunity
By Katherine DunnJuly 14, 2021
Al Gore says the world is finally making progress on addressing climate change
Finance
Al Gore says the world is finally making progress on addressing climate change
By Katherine DunnJuly 14, 2021
From free meatballs to forced jabs: How countries are pushing COVID shots as the vaccination curve flattens
Health
From free meatballs to forced jabs: How countries are pushing COVID shots as the vaccination curve flattens
By Katherine Dunn, David Meyer, Sophie Mellor and Ian MountJuly 14, 2021
The kids are (not) alright: Europe sounds the alarm as Delta variant soars among teens and 20-somethings
Health
The kids are (not) alright: Europe sounds the alarm as Delta variant soars among teens and 20-somethings
By Ian Mount, Bernhard Warner and Katherine DunnJuly 8, 2021
These are the American cities most vulnerable to ‘food shock’
Newsletters
These are the American cities most vulnerable to ‘food shock’
By Katherine DunnJuly 7, 2021
OPEC+ squabble sends oil prices to 6-year high, threatening to dampen recovery and juice inflation
Energy
OPEC+ squabble sends oil prices to 6-year high, threatening to dampen recovery and juice inflation
By Katherine DunnJuly 6, 2021
When climate change goes to court
Newsletters
When climate change goes to court
By Katherine DunnJune 23, 2021
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