A recent United Nations ‘Stocktake Report’ that seeks to measure the extent to which countries have been progressing with embracing behavioural change in pursuit of a more resolute response to the climate change challenge threat would appear to be seeking a more robust effort from societies to make adjustments to their ways of producing and consuming energy, travel, work and food production.
Using the 2015 Paris Agreement as a benchmark, the Report points to gaps in climate action and addresses what it says is the need for massive action by countries in order to meet the climate mitigation goals embodied in the 2015 Agreement.