The new judicial system in Poland is incompatible with the membership conditions of the European Union. That situation might be manageable in the immediate term, but it is not sustainable indefinitely.
The Erasmus+’s Towards a Citizens' Union project meeting was held in Athens on 14-15th of June gathering representatives of think-tanks from across the European Union.
The European Commission has established a Technical Working Group on Sustainable Finance. Among 35 members of the group is Maciej Bukowski, president of WiseEuropa.
In the near future, more stringent climate policies will affect economic performance of coal and other fossil fuel assets. According to the new report by Warsaw-based independent think tank WiseEuropa Institute
Countries of Central Asia Region are pursuing foreign policy based on principles of multi-vector policy. This countres remain tied from good relations with Russian Federation in different scale
Meeting of partners and stakeholders of COP21: Results and Implications for Pathways and Policies for Low Emissions European Societies (RIPPLES) took place in Warsaw on 25-26 April. WiseEuropa, Climate Strategies and The Institute for Sustainable Development and International Relations were the hosts of the event.
EIT Climate-KIC is to launch a forestry innovation programme combining bio-economy, conservation and sequestration approaches to help deliver European mitigation targets.
Large-scale divestment, a call for an in-depth analysis of the business model, as well as a greater transparency in reporting – actions addressing climate risks
The uniqueness of the Polish energy mix stems from delayed occurrence of processes which have already taken place in Western Europe – according to a recently published report by WiseEuropa
We present the publication “German-Polish European Dialogue”, which summarizes the texts posted on the German-Polish European Blog, run by WiseEuropa since June 2017.




