This talk will explore the intersection of climate politics and public support for the green transition in Europe, analyzing the political strategies and public attitudes that shape the continent’s response to climate change. It will examine how European governments and institutions are addressing the challenges of decarbonisation, renewable energy adoption, and sustainability, while navigating varying levels of public support and opposition. By investigating the social, economic, and political factors that influence public opinion on green policies, the talk will provide insights into the future of Europe’s green transition and its potential to serve as a global model for sustainable development.