A recent United Surveys poll conducted for Wirtualna Polska reveals significant public resistance to Poland’s planned transition away from coal. The majority of Polish citizens believe the country should not abandon coal altogether, while a substantial portion favors a slower pace of phasing it out. The survey highlights a clear divergence in opinion based on political affiliation. This public sentiment presents a challenge to Poland’s commitments under European Union agreements regarding climate change and energy policy. The findings suggest potential political difficulties in implementing the planned energy transition. Further analysis indicates a disconnect between government policy and the views of the electorate on this crucial issue. The poll underscores the importance of public opinion in shaping Poland’s energy future.