Polish Sustainable Recovery Monitor – April 2021 Issue

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.

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[WEBINAR] The Polish View on Extending the EU ETS: Red Lines, Room to Maneuver, Game Changers – summary

Mr Guibourgé-Czetwertyński highlighted the role of the EU ETS as one of the pillars of the European climate policy and the need to adjust the policy framework given new targets for 2030

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Report: NAVIGATING WITHOUT A COMPASS

The flaws of the RRP are a manifestation of structural problems of Polish economic policy, while its strengths stem from the framework provided by the EC.

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Tracking the contribution of Polish recovery plan towards a climate neutral EU

Together with the Green Tracker Initiative led by Wuppertal Institute and E3G we have prepared assessment of the Polish National Recovery and Resilience Plan.

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Polish Sustainable Recovery Monitor – March 2021 Issue

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.

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Polish Sustainable Recovery Monitor – February 2021 Issue

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.

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The EU Sustainable Finance agenda in 2021: Why EU Taxonomy matters

The ISFC, WiseEuropa and Equilibrium Institute on the 28th of January 2021 co-hosted a special event on the EU sustainable finance agenda for 2021 and its taxonomy regulation.

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Policy paper: Domestic Landscape of Climate Finance

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.

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Polish Sustainable Recovery Monitor – January 2021 Issue

Polish Sustainable Recovery Monitor 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.

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Polish Sustainable Recovery Monitor – December 2020 Issue

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.

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