AdJUST Webinar
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Presenters: Jan Witajewski-Baltvilks, Katarzyna Mazanek and Zuzanna Różańska, Centre for Climate and Energy Analyses (CAKE)
This presentation summarises the results of Deliverable 2.1, which analyses the decarbonisation pathway of the Polish economy in comparison with the European Union. Using the CAKE suite of modelling tools, including the extended d-PLACE model, the study evaluates macroeconomic impacts, the evolution of the Polish energy mix, and labour market transformations. Particular emphasis is placed on sectoral restructuring, wage dynamics, and distributional consequences for different groups of workers. The findings highlight both the challenges and opportunities of the transition, underlining the need for targeted policies that ensure a just and inclusive shift towards climate neutrality.
AdJUST is a project funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe programme. and carried out by a transdisciplinary European consortium consisting of 9 EU partners, 2 UK associated partners and other 11 EU associated partners. The objectives of AdJUST are to achieve a step change in societal understanding of the distributive repercussions of the transition to climate neutrality, and to identify effective and actively-supported policy interventions to accompany climate action so that no-one is left behind.