At Mariposa Energía we are passionate about the environment and the use of renewable and sustainable sources of energy to help protect the future of our planet. Read our latest articles and stay up-to-date with the latest environmental news.
The Arctic is heating up four times faster than the rest of the planet
In 2023 it became increasingly difficult to ignore the effects of climate change. With scorching temperatures recorded in various locations across...
COP 28 falls short on emissions reductions
For the first time almost 200 countries have agreed to what has been heralded a ‘landmark’ deal to transition away from fossil fuels, but for many...
Climate Change in Europe: A Closer Look at Spain’s Challenges and Solutions
Climate change continues to be a pressing global issue, with its impacts becoming increasingly evident across the world. In Europe, nations are...
The hottest October on record
October was the warmest since records began 174 years ago, adding yet another record-breaking month to 2023. The average global temperature for the...
Coffee and chocolate at risk from climate change
Tropical crops, such as coffee and cocoa which depend on pollination, could be at risk from a combination of climate change and agricultural...
Charge your electric vehicle from home
At Mariposa Energía we are pleased to announce the addition of EV chargers to our range of green energy solutions. Electric vehicles now account for...
Is climate change the cause of Spain’s heatwave?
On Wednesday (July 19, 2023) Málaga recorded temperatures of 44C, equalling the highest ever temperatures recorded for the city. This is just one of...
How do solar panels work?
Solar panels harness the sun’s energy and convert it into electricity. Solar panels are made up of photovoltaic (PV) cells and when sunlight hits...
Scientists warn of ‘collapse of life on earth’ if current climate path is not changed
Two scientists have warned that a failure to limit the global temperature to 1.5C above pre-industrial temperatures could trigger a tipping point...