The European Commission has proposed a number of legislative initiatives at EU level aimed at greening EU trade policy. These initiatives will have an impact on levelling the competitive position

The Russian Federation’s attack on Ukraine has resulted in a number of socio-economic challenges for Poland. Currently, Poland needs an effective strategy to cope with the influx of people fleeing

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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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

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.

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

On the 21st February 2020, our final climate frontier workshop in Bucharest again brought together a strong mix of experts from government, industry, non-governmental organisations and analytical centres in Romania and Bulgaria to assess the opportunities and challenges for adopting best climate policy practices in the transport and buildings sectors.

On 4th of February this year WiseEuropa organized a debate: Emergence of new states in Eastern Europe after the First World War and the Entente powers: Lessons for Europe, which took place in European Parliament in Brussels. The aim of the debate was to answer two main questions.

On the 7th February 2020, our second workshop in Warsaw brought together experts from government, industry, non-governmental organisations and analytical centres in the Visegrád (V4) Group - Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary - to assess the challenges and opportunities for adopting best climate policy practices in the transport and buildings sectors.

The event is organized within a framework of the project “Landscape of Climate Finance: Promoting debate on climate finance flows in Central Europe” that is implemented by WiseEuropa together with I4CE and the NewClimate Institute.

On Thursday, June 6, 2019 at 5:30 p.m. WiseEuropa, together with Collegium Civitas, organizes a workshop entitled “European elections: Implications for the European Union”. Results of the 2019 European elections, its implications for the EU will be discussed during the workshop. It will also analyze potential coalitions in the European Parliament and consequences of the elections for the national political scenes, including Poland.

On Wednesday, 20 March, WiseEuropa along with the Centre for Eastern European Studies of the University of Warsaw, are organizing an open debate: "The emergence of new countries after the First World War: lessons for all of Europe." It is also the inauguration of the exhibition which will soon visit Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Finland and Brussels.