Public Perception Study
Our goal is to support Armenia’s, Moldova’s, and Ukraine’s sustainable and inclusive transition to climate neutrality by enabling effective climate and environmental action. Through the Green Agenda Project, we deliver tailored public perception assessments, country-specific strategies, and implementation support, aligning each country’s transition with the EU regulatory and policy framework.
Public Readiness and Willingness to Support Initiatives for a Green Transition in Armenia, Moldova, and Ukraine: Country Reports
The Green Agenda Public Perception Study provides an in-depth analysis of public awareness and attitudes toward climate change, environmental protection, energy security, and cooperation with the European Union. The study goes beyond policy, examining societal readiness, barriers, and opportunities as these countries pursue a green transition and climate goals.


The assessment covers:
- Public understanding and engagement with climate change
- Trust in information sources on environmental issues
- Perceived impacts and root causes of climate change across demographic groups
- Priorities and perceived effectiveness of different actors in environmental protection
- Attitudes toward energy security and efficiency
- Willingness to support green initiatives and barriers to participation
The results highlight key challenges, identify opportunities for cooperation, and inform stakeholder-driven strategies for sustainable development and effective climate action in Armenia, Moldova, and Ukraine. The findings draw on nationwide opinion research, ensuring a representative overview of public perceptions to guide these countries’ green transitions.