Sustainability in the perspective of war in Europe – CEE Sustainable Finance Summit

Has the war in Ukraine changed the perception of the Green Deal? What are the main sustainability issues that Europe needs to ask now? What measures and investments would help

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Report: GREEN REALISM

Import-competing companies from the CEE region and policymakers should push forward the green trade policy agenda and strongly advocate for its implementation in a robust framework and coherent manner. “Green

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GREEN TRADE NETWORK – Summary For Decision Makers Four Guiding Principles For CBAM Design  And Implementation

On 14 July 2021, as part of the “Fit-for-55” package aimed at adapting the EU’s energy and climate legislative framework to the objective of reducing the EU’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by at least 55% by 2030, the European Commission proposed to gradually implement a “Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism'' (CBAM).

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Report: POLAND’ RECOVERY PLAN

On 30 April the Recovery and Resilience Plan (RRP) was adopted by the Council of Ministers and on 3 May it was submitted to the European Commission (EC).

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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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Central Europe, the EU and myself – announcement of the Europe-wide essay contest winner

Tomasz Kubiak from Wrocław and Marie Kepler from Hamburg are the winners of the European edition of "Central Europe, the EU and myself” contest.

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Economic benefits of European Consumer Protection – WiseEuropa presentation in the European Parliament

Contribution of internal market and consumer protection to growth was discussed during the workshop of the European Parliament’s Committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection

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WiseEuropa starts new evaluation projects

WiseEuropa has started realization of two evaluation projects for the Ministry of Economic Development and the Marshal Office for the Wielkopolska Region.

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Does the crisis in Greece mean the crisis in the Eurozone?

For two weeks we have been talking about nothing but Greece. Why is that? Maciej Bukowski: What is now happening in Greece and how the problem will be solved will affect the actions of other peripheral countries in the Eurozone

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Europe in the Asian Century

demosEUROPA - Centre For European Strategy together with Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and the Warsaw office of European Council

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