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  • 04.06.2024
    Energy security and the upcoming EU term were discussed during a meeting between the Minister of Climate and Environment, Paulina Hennig-Kloska, and Leonore Gewessler, Federal Minister for Climate, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology of Austria. The meeting, held on 3 June 2024 at the Ministry of Climate and Environment headquarters, was also attended by Deputy Minister Urszula Zielińska and Andreas Stadler, Austrian Ambassador to Poland.
  • 31.05.2024
    Conclusions on the development of sustainable energy networks were the main topic of discussion at the EU Energy Council meeting held on 30 May 2024 in Brussels. Poland was represented by the Deputy Minister of Climate and Environment, Krzysztof Bolesta.
  • 29.05.2024
    The Deputy Minister of Climate and Environment was nominated as the Chair of the 17th Conference of the Parties to the Basel Convention as a representative of the region of Central and Eastern European countries. The relevant diplomatic note was transmitted on 8 May 2024 by the Permanent Representation of the Republic of Poland in Geneva to the Secretariat of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions.
  • 27.05.2024
    The European Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA) entered into force on 23 May 2024. This act aims to ensure a stable, secure, and sustainable supply of critical raw materials for the EU industry. Safe access to critical raw materials is essential for strategic sectors, including clean energy technologies and the digital, defence, and aerospace industries.
  • 30.04.2024
    Twenty years ago, we decided to join the EU, a community that shares our values, including our concern for the environment and the fate of our planet. This decision has led to significant positive changes in our environment and our lives. These changes, which we should be proud of, have become an integral part of our everyday life, making it difficult to imagine life without them. As we mark the anniversary of Poland's accession to the European Union, let us not only remember these changes but also celebrate our achievements together!
  • 29.04.2024
    Poland's 23 national parks have a new face. Their business cards include modern websites and the so-called Main Gate of the Polish National Parks, a website showing the natural and cultural heritage of these most valuable areas.
  • 22.04.2024
    The World Bank is supporting the development of the 'Clean Air' Programme. On 18 April 2024, Poland finalised a loan agreement with the World Bank, which means an injection of EUR 250 million into the state budget and further advisory support from World Bank experts for the 'Clean Air' Priority Programme (PPCP).
  • 11.04.2024
    'We must be cautious and effectively identify and eliminate all potential threats to energy security. Resilience against sabotage of critical infrastructure is currently one of the priority issues, also in Poland,' said Deputy Minister of Climate and Environment Miłosz Motyka during the conference 'The Baltic Sea High Level Energy Security Meeting.'
  • 11.04.2024
    Everyone cares that Poland's first nuclear power plant is built on time - this is what Paulina Hennig-Kloska discussed with Patrick Fragman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Westinghouse Electric Company, the supplier of US technology for Poland's first nuclear power plant. The meeting took place on 10 April 2024 at the ministry's headquarters.
  • 03.04.2024
    The future of Poland's nuclear power industry, the potential of the newly opened Regional Clean Energy Training Center, and further cooperation between Poland and the US in the field of energy were discussed by Deputy Minister of Climate and Environment Miłosz Motyka and Dr Michael Goff – Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy at the US Department of Energy, one of the two most important US nuclear officials. The bilateral meeting took place during the grand opening of the Center mentioned above on 3 April 2024 within the walls of the Warsaw University of Technology.
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