On Monday, 25.11.2020 dr Maciej Bukowski, president of the WiseEuropa foundation took part in the debate entitled "ESG (environmental, social, governance) as an important element of the Capital Market Development Strategy or another area to (re) regulate?" during the first conference of the ESG Warsaw series.
The final conference of the Horizon 2020 project “SEnECA - Strengthening and Energizing EU-Central Asia relations” was held in Brussels on 14-15 November 2019. The event “What Future for EU-Central Asia Relations?” was organised by the Trans European Policy Studies Association (TEPSA) and the Centre international de formation européene (CIFE).
Reconciliation and good neighbourly relations are among the key priorities of the Stabilisation and Association Process of the Western Balkans and represent a necessary condition for the advancement of the countries of the region towards the EU.
On Friday 25 October 2019, around 30 stakeholders and guests, mostly from Germany and Eastern European EU member states, discussed the potential for emissions reductions in the building and transport sectors.
On November 27 this year at 10:00 the debate entitled “What next with the expenditure rule in Poland?” will take place. The debate is organized by the Department of Political
On Tuesday, October 29, 2019, a new report Building blocks for a climate-neutral European industrial sector by the Climate Friendly Material Platform was released. The report proposes a concrete package of policy instruments that, if considered at both EU and national level, will allow heavy industry to reach climate neutrality by 2050 while remaining competitive in global markets.
On Tuesday, October 29 this year WiseEuropa had the pleasure to host representatives of Pew Research Center - an American research center as part of the presentation of the research results: The political and economic future of Europe, European Public Opinion Three Decades after the Fall of Communism.
On Friday 25 October 2019, around 30 stakeholders and guests, mostly from Germany and Eastern European EU member states, discussed the potential for emissions reductions in the building and transport sectors.
xOn Thursday, October 10, 2019, the WiseEuropa Foundation along with ING Bank Śląski organized a meeting: Climate change and business – the round table for representatives of the banking sector.
WiseEuropa attended following events of the TENSE project called “The Emergence of new states in Eastern Europe after the First World War




