The first part covers overarching measures, encompassing many sectors and multiple financial tools. The second parts provides sectoral insights. We focus on policies and projects that relate to energy transition and climate action.
Within the framework of the “Landscape of Climate Finance: Promoting debate on climate finance flows in Central Europe” project, on 18th of December and 29th of June we have organized two webinars: 1. Climate Investment & Sustainable Finance 2. Climate finance tracking and the design of recovery packages
The Polish fuel and energy sector needs a courageous and coherent action plan. “The current, unique circumstances allow us to design and implement a new deal for the Polish energy sector – one that
The economic crisis triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic results in additional challenges for the “just transition” in European countries, but also creates new opportunities especially for the CEE region related to the emergence of new low-carbon solutions, as well as an unprecedented redirection of financial flows towards sustainable investments.
The report is the first study in Poland enabling identification of financing sources, determining the involvement of individual groups of investors and presenting the scale of expenditure on renewable energy sources.
The project 'The Emergence of New States in Eastern Europe in 1918 – Lessons for Entire Europe’ (TENSE), implemented by WiseEuropa, was completed In March 2020. It was a project that focused on the process of building nations after 1918 in Eastern Europe.
WiseEuropa is looking for a highly skilled PR and Communications Manager willing to become a vital part of the leading Polish think tank.
Actions are needed to rapidly implement climate-friendly solutions for the non-ETS buildings and transport sectors. This is particularly true for Central and Eastern European (CEE) EU member states, where both
Decarbonising the building sector is essential for achieving the EU’s emissions neutrality goal. While some countries in Central and Eastern Europe registered a significant decrease in emissions despite an
The transport sector is one of the most challenging sectors to decarbonise in the European Union. This is even more the case for the Central and Eastern European countries, where increasing economic




