Will 2020 more see more investment in small cap listed renewable energy and clean companies or not?

By Stewart Dalby After a more protracted Christmas break than we originally anticipated Greenbarrel has resumed publishing in the 2020 New Year – a year which we hope will be more propitious for the companies we write about than has hitherto been the case. When we started Greenbarrel.Com some two and a half years ago [...]

By |2020-01-12T13:37:10+00:00January 8th, 2020|External|Comments Off on Will 2020 more see more investment in small cap listed renewable energy and clean companies or not?

Coal is now too hot for insurers to handle

  An opencast coalmine in Australia, one of the world’s biggest coal exporters. Image: By CSIRO, via Wikimedia Commons This article first appeared on the www.climatenewsnetwork.websiite By Kieran Cooke Empires were once built on it, but coal is now too hot for many former backrs as more insurers withdraw. It’s rapidly running out of friends in [...]

By |2019-12-12T12:21:19+00:00December 11th, 2019|Articles, External|Comments Off on Coal is now too hot for insurers to handle

Weights show the way to cheap stored power

Exterior of the Dinorwig pumped storage scheme, Electric Mountain. Image: By Takver, via Wikimedia Commons This article first appeared on the www.climatenewsnetwork.net website By Paul  Brown New ways to generate renewable electricity will offer cheap stored power and a solution to balancing supply and demand. Finding effective ways to store energy until it’s needed is a [...]

By |2019-11-27T09:51:28+00:00November 26th, 2019|External|Comments Off on Weights show the way to cheap stored power

Climate ‘is the election priority’ for the UK

Extinction Rebellion makes its point, for the climate and the planet. Image: By Lewis Parsons on Unsplash This article first appeared on the www.climatenewsnetwork.net website By Paul Brown Britain's general election campaign is squarely focused on the UK leaving the EU. But persuasive voices say the climate “is the election priority”. The real issue facing the United Kingdom in [...]

By |2019-11-14T22:22:00+00:00November 13th, 2019|External|Comments Off on Climate ‘is the election priority’ for the UK

Waste plastic can find a useful new life

  Waste plastic overwhelms a Portuguese harbour. Image: By Martijn Baudoin on Unsplash This article first appeared on the www.climatenewsnetwork.net website By Tim Radford Here’s what to do with all that waste plastic, the scrap, waste and flotsam: turn it back into brand-new plastic and use it again, and again. Swedish scientists say they have found a way to [...]

By |2019-11-05T18:16:35+00:00November 5th, 2019|External|Comments Off on Waste plastic can find a useful new life

Carbon capture is vital for planet, scientists say

Iceland’s Hellisheidi power plant, equipped to capture carbon. Image: By Arnia Saeberg, via Wikimedia CommonsOctober 31st, 2019, by Paul Brown This article first appeared on the www.climatenewsnetwork.net website By Paul Brown Carbon capture and storage is now proved to work and is essential to prevent global  average temperatures exceeding 1.5°C, Norwegian scientists say. If the world [...]

By |2019-10-31T10:58:03+00:00October 29th, 2019|External|Comments Off on Carbon capture is vital for planet, scientists say

Good Energy’s interim results for the first half of 2019 show its decision to alter its business model is producing results

For some years now we have been monitoring the progress of the AIM-listed Good Energy company which has wanted to be a predominately power supply company using 100 per cent renewable energy; thereby aiding the fight against climate change. Julia Davenport OBE, who founded the company in 1999 and remains the CEO to this day, [...]

By |2019-10-23T18:46:23+00:00October 22nd, 2019|External|Comments Off on Good Energy’s interim results for the first half of 2019 show its decision to alter its business model is producing results

Extreme heatwaves pose spreading threat

  Air conditioners could put a massive strain on the electricity grid during more intense heatwaves. Image: Jan Tik via Flickr  This article first appeared on the www.climatenewsnetwork.net website by Tim Radford Rising temperatures mean that heatwaves will become hotter, more frequent, last longer and will cover much wider areas. – Scientists in the US have added a [...]

By |2019-10-16T11:16:52+00:00October 15th, 2019|External|Comments Off on Extreme heatwaves pose spreading threat

Nuclear war could ruin Earth and leave only losers

Nagasaki undergoes nuclear attack, August 1945: A bomb today would leave no winners. Image: By USAAF (public domain), via Wikimedia Commons This article first appeared on the www.climatenewsnetwork.net website By Tim Radford As the potential for nuclear war in Asia hots up, scientists have chilling news for those far from the battleground: we will all suffer. [...]

By |2019-10-08T11:32:25+00:00October 8th, 2019|External|Comments Off on Nuclear war could ruin Earth and leave only losers

Seabed carbon storage may help in climate crisis

Follow the anchor down: The seabed may be the right place for carbon. Image: By Larry from Charlottetown, PEI, Canada, via Wikimedia Commons  This article first appeared on the www.Climatenewsnetwork website by Tim Radford The Blue Planet hasn’t been considered as a solution to the climate crisis. Three scientists advocate a sea change in global thinking: [...]

By |2019-10-03T11:12:07+00:00October 3rd, 2019|External|Comments Off on Seabed carbon storage may help in climate crisis
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