Poland has recently signed a 250-million-euro agreement with the World Bank to support its Clean Air program, announced Finance Minister Andrzej Domanski. The Clean Air initiative is part of a subsidy plan in Poland that aims to replace outdated heat sources and improve insulation in single-family homes. In a recent post on social platform X, Domanski shared details of his discussions with World Bank president Ajay Banga on global economic challenges and the rising inequality around the world. The funding provided by the World Bank will assist Poland in achieving its goal of improving air quality and promoting sustainable development.