EditorialCF Industries, one of the world’s largest fertilizer producers, shut down operations at two plants in Britain after gas prices more than tripled. (Gregor Schmatz/The New York Times)
EditorialCF Fertiliser’s plant in Billingham, England on Feb. 16, 2021. The company’s parent, CF Industries, said it would halt operations at two plants in Britain because of high prices of natural gas. (Gregor Schmatz/The New York Times)
EditorialA family walks on Feb. 16, 2021, along a beach near a closed steel mill in Teesside, England, where BP aims to collect carbon pollution from local factories and bury it beneath the North Sea. (Gregor Schmatz/The New York Times)
EditorialA family walks on Feb. 16, 2021, along a beach near a closed steel mill in Teesside, England, where BP aims to collect carbon pollution from local factories and bury it beneath the North Sea. (Gregor Schmatz/The New York Times)
EditorialAntony McCallum, a boutique whisky producer in Scotland, in one of the warehouses he uses to store his spirits in Glasgow on Jan. 20, 2020. (Gregor Schmatz/The New York Times)