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...JOHN BROWNE Energy executives and environmentalists were like oil and water until Browne, 53, changed the rules of engagement in a 1997 speech announcing a greener direction for BRITISH PETROLEUM. BP now limits its greenhouse-gas emissions and has invested $1 billion in solar-energy technology, becoming the world's largest photovoltaic manufacturer. At the same time, he has taken BP from near obscurity to the world's No. 3 oil company, buying competitors like Amoco and inspiring other execs to copy his formula for blending environmentalism and strong earnings...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Leadership: The TIME/CNN 25 Most Influential | 12/10/2001 | See Source »

...more mergers a sign of fair weather ahead? Fred Green thinks so. Expecting a revival in corporate takeovers, Green, co-manager of the Merger Fund, has begun accepting new money from investors for the first time in two years. And his timing looks good. Last week Phillips Petroleum agreed to acquire Conoco for $15 billion in stock, followed swiftly by carpetmaker Mohawk Industries' $1.4 billion deal to buy flooring company Dal-Tile and the announcement of a $3 billion cruise-line merger of Royal Caribbean with Princess. There was even talk that cruise-line heavy Carnival might pre-empt that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Buying Into A Recovery | 12/3/2001 | See Source »

...shares in that windfarm yet. So far, the attacks seem only to have helped make dirty old petroleum even cheaper. Benchmark crude has fallen from $27 to $19 since Sept. 10. With the U.S. shocked into recession mode - into which it seemed to be heading in any case - and airlines cutting back dramatically on their jet-fuel consumption, world oil demand has taken its steepest drop since the early 1980s. What's more, the oil producers still can't get their act together. This month, opec decided to cut back production by 1.5 million barrels a day - but only...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oil on Troubled Waters | 12/3/2001 | See Source »

...long term, the U.S. can and should do more. The next four decades will see an enormous demand for oil from developing economies like China and India. Energy conservation and the development of new transportation technologies--68% of all petroleum consumed in the U.S. is used in transport--are desirable for all kinds of reasons. One of the most important is this: such policies would enable the U.S. to talk honestly to Saudi Arabia about the ways that its society might best develop. Both countries would benefit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time For An Honest Talk | 11/19/2001 | See Source »

...late: Vozrozhdeniye has been unguarded for a decade. The shrinking of the Aral Sea has revealed a peninsula that makes the island accessible by wading. The Uzbek state petroleum company even conducted test drills for natural gas. Although Washington believes no anthrax has been extracted, no one can be sure. "God only knows," says the analyst. "There's been nobody out there watching...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Buried Terror on Renaissance Island | 11/11/2001 | See Source »

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