GREEN POLICY CENTER

CENTRAL EUROPEAN CLIMATE & SUSTAINABILITY THINK TANK.
ANALYSIS, CONSULTING, GREEN SOLUTIONS.

The Green Policy Center is a Hungarian climate policy think tank
that was established to address climate change
and other urgent green policy issues in a balanced,
honest and non-partisan manner, based on
scientifically sound information.

GREEN POLICY CENTER

FIRST HUNGARIAN CLIMATE NEUTRALITY
PROGRESS REPORT

Hungary’s First Climate Neutrality Progress report attempts
to objectively present various emission trends, thereby
informing decision makers and, in a broader sense,
the entire society.

GREEN POLICY CENTER

CLIMATE NEUTRAL BANKING –
A STATUS QUO OF HUNGARY

The study of the Green Policy Center explores the attitude
of the Hungarian banking sector towards climate-neutral
banking, and presents in detail the most significant
obstacles currently being experienced in the country.

Recent publications

Turning Crisis into Opportunity for Hungarian Industry: Circularity and Bioeconomy

Turning Crisis into Opportunity for Hungarian Industry: Circularity and Bioeconomy

An annual reduction of 500 ktCO₂e in emissions and 1 TWh savings per year in final energy consumption could be achieved in Hungary if we respond to the oil price shock not merely as a crisis, but as an industrial structural turning point. According to our latest study, the bioeconomy, circularity, and green electrification are no longer just climate policy targets, but critical components of national economic self-defence.

Possible energy and climate policies of the new Hungarian government

Possible energy and climate policies of the new Hungarian government

As the news of the results of the recent Hungarian parliamentary elections have made headlines around the world, many are wondering what to expect from the upcoming government under the TISZA party. Below a short summary explains what the new government may plan on energy and climate.

Lessons from the Iran conflict: Why the green energy transition is a matter of security and sovereignty?

Lessons from the Iran conflict: Why the green energy transition is a matter of security and sovereignty?

The Iran conflict has once again demonstrated how vulnerable the fossil fuel–based global economy is. As tensions in the Middle East increased, energy prices immediately began to rise, as markets feared for the security of supply. The current crisis is therefore not only a geopolitical event, but also another reminder that energy security and the green energy transition are in fact two sides of the same strategic issue.

“What kind of world do we want to leave to those who come after us, to children who are now growing up? This question not only concerns the environment in isolation; the issue cannot be approached piecemeal. (…) Why are we here? What is the goal of our work and all our efforts? What need does the earth have of us? (…) Unless we struggle with these deeper issues” – says the Pope, “I do not believe that our concern for ecology will produce significant results.” Laudato Si’ Encyclical Letter

 

Central European Climate & Sustainability Think Tank

Analyses, Consulting, Green Solutions

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We help you make well-founded sustainability and climate policy decisions.

Analyses, research

Sustainability and climate policy analyses and research to lay the foundations for climate-neutral social and economic operation.

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