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Plus: Non-Russian oil companies have hit paydirt. [Quartz]( Sponsored by Good morning, Quartz readers! Was this newsletter forwarded to you? [Sign up here](. Forward to the friend who insists on [mezcalitas at the bar](. Here’s what you need to know The US and UK will ban Russian oil. While the [EU won’t join]( in the sanctions, it does have a plan to [wean itself off]( the stuff. US producers say it will be [difficult to increase]( their oil output, but most Americans say they [don’t mind paying more]( for gas. Chinese companies could find themselves on the US’ trade blacklist. Those violating sanctions to provide Russia chips and advanced tech risk being [cut off from]( American equipment and software. The IMF is poised to give Ukraine $1.4 billion. While the monetary authority helps [fight the economic crisis](, western nations are in a race to deliver [arms and equipment]( to fend off the Russian invasion. Russia shelled an evacuation route from Mariupol. Thousands of others, including Indian students, were able to [leave Sumy](. US intelligence officials told Congress Russian president Vladimir Putin is likely to [escalate his country’s attacks](, as the EU [prepares for more refugees](. McDonald’s is closing its Russian restaurants. The fast food chain said [850 locations]( would temporarily go dark. Meanwhile, [Starbucks](, [Unilever](, and [Coca-Cola]( are pausing business with Russia. An EU court upheld a multibillion-euro fine for the UK. The European Commission alleges its erstwhile member failed to [collect enough customs duties]( on under-valued imports. Sponsor content by Deloitte Competition is at the heart of transformation, which requires continuous innovation. Digital transformation helps organizations innovate faster and better. Organizations can leverage industry clouds to enable strategic transformation and stay on the cutting edge. These cloud-enabled business solutions are designed to help you standardize foundational components common to your competitors, so you can focus more on the capabilities that differentiate your business. Digital transformation requires a balance of business, technology, and organizational strategies. Learn more about accelerating that strategic collaboration. [Act now, adopt and grow]( What to watch for These are unprecedented days for the oil industry. The US banned imports of Russian oil yesterday in response to the invasion of Ukraine, and Europe is also scrambling for energy alternatives. Prices are [through the roof](. Non-Russian oil and gas companies are poised for windfall profits as they make up the difference, and European policymakers are pushing for a much [faster transition to renewables](. Meanwhile, oil and gas companies continue to [battle numerous lawsuits]( alleging that they knew about the harms of carbon emissions but still lobbied against climate policy. The latest to meet a judge is ExxonMobil, which will make oral arguments in Massachusetts Supreme Court today in a lawsuit brought by the state’s attorney general. The [suit]( alleges that Exxon engaged in a misinformation campaign about climate change; the company says its statements are protected as free speech. An outcome may not be known for months; Exxon beat a similar case in New York in 2019, but is still [fighting others](. Sustainability is no longer optional [A banner sits on a fence, set up by Extinction Rebellion protesters, at Banks Group's open-cast coal mine in Bradley, County Durham, Britain February 26, 2020. It reads - When you're in a hole, stop digging!] Reuters/Scott Heppell It’s not just energy companies that are being held to higher standards—companies that fail at their sustainability goals (or don’t set them at all) run a risk of [failing at their business](. 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The stubbornly upbeat genre came out of an economically turbulent moment, and in this current turbulent moment, we could use some stubborn upbeatness. What is it about a crisis that just makes us want to dance? 🎧 Learn why disco deserves a second look with [the latest episode of the Quartz Obsession podcast](. 🕺 Listen on: [Apple Podcasts]( | [Spotify]( | [Google]( | [Stitcher]( Quartz announcement Ready to obsess with us? Remember a time when collaborating on a document meant sending a file back and forth? Ever wonder why Hollywood makes sequels almost compulsively? Why disco is still stayin’ alive? Come down more rabbit holes in season two of the Quartz Obsession podcast. Sponsored by Alumni Ventures [Listen now]( Handpicked Quartz 💸 [Airbnb and Etsy are now part of global humanitarian aid’s “hidden infrastructure”]( 🔼 [Remittances to Ukraine and Russia have shot up by more than 50% since the invasion]( 🍞 [Nigeria’s need for wheat is rising—and so is the price]( 🏠[Most women in India save for family and children, not for their own financial security]( 📲 [India’s central bank launched a digital payment service for feature phones]( 🦇 [Bollywood’s biggest superstar’s got nothing on Batman (excuse us—The Batman)]( Sponsor content by Deloitte Competition is at the heart of transformation, which requires continuous innovation. Digital transformation helps organizations innovate faster and better. Organizations can leverage industry clouds to enable strategic transformation and stay on the cutting edge. 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