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Actions are needed to rapidly implement climate-friendly solutions for the non-ETS buildings and transport sectors. This is particularly true for Central and Eastern European (CEE) EU member states, where both
Decarbonising the building sector is essential for achieving the EU’s emissions neutrality goal. While some countries in Central and Eastern Europe registered a significant decrease in emissions despite an
The transport sector is one of the most challenging sectors to decarbonise in the European Union. This is even more the case for the Central and Eastern European countries, where increasing economic
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 period of 1918-1921 serves as a key point of reference not only for nations who fought for their independence but this legacy has a wider European context.
As part of the preparation of the report, all forms of public subsidies used by the Polish energy sector were examined. In total, several mechanisms consume over PLN 7 billion a year from the state budget and the pockets of energy consumers.
We are pleased to announce that WiseEuropa was admitted at the Conference of the Parties (COP) at its twenty-fifth session to the UNFCCC process as an observer organization.
WiseEuropa participated in the #EngageEU project, which lasted from september 2018 until september 2019, as one of the four partners coming from: Germany (the Institut für Europäische Politik), France (Centre international de formation européenne), Brussels (the Europe-wide Trans European Policy Studies Association) and Poland (WiseEuropa). The project was co-funded by the Europe for Citizens Programme of the European Union.




