Coal’s Swan Song. Systemic risks of delaying the restructuring of the mining and coal energy sectors in Poland Key conclusions Implementation of the social contract with the mining sector
THE NECESSARY STEP. The impact of mining restructuring on the economy and energy security KEY CONCLUSIONS: Subsiding hard coal mines until 2049 is the key element of
In this policy brief we presented the analysis of three alternative scenarios of coal exit for Czechia. We show that they are both economically and technologically feasible regardless from the
The improvement of energy efficiency is the most cost-effective way to meet the demand for energy in the course of the ongoing energy transition.
The latest policy brief Forgotten Foundation. Buildings and energy efficiency in the new architecture of carbon pricing in the EU by Piotr Chrzanowski, Aleksander Śniegocki and Izabela Zygmunt explores this issue and explains why comprehensive approach to all climate and energy targets - including energy efficiency - is crucial for efficient transition.
Together with the Green Tracker Initiative led by Wuppertal Institute and E3G we have prepared assessment of the Polish National Recovery and Resilience Plan.
Why systemic approach to climate finance matters? The policy paper prepared by the Wise Europa, Institute for Climate Economics and NewClimate Institute argues that successful transition in line with Paris Agreement requires robust analytical framework and evidence base to enable large-scale redirection of existing financial flows and mobilisation of new funds towards low-emission measures, such as roll-out of electromobility or improvements of energy efficiency of buildings require.
WiseEuropa experts supported by colleagues from I4CE and NewClimate Institute have prepared the report: Renovation. Landscape of climate finance in the Polish buildings sector. The report emphasizes that buildings renovation does not only play a key role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but it can also be a stimulus for the recovery of the European economy after the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
For Poland, the biggest recovery challenge is not associated with the disbursement process of the available EU funds, but ensuring that the projects and reforms identified by the National Recovery and Resilience Plan answer to the strategic challenges of the XXI century' - write Maciej Bukowski, Zofia Wetmańska and Paweł Leszczyński, authors of the new policy brief " Green Recovery. From crisis to sustainable recovery"
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




