No. Reform gaps and uneven member-state action will miss the 2030 target unless every country acts decisively.
As Einstein, I'd say not every nation must act decisively; smarter cooperation, tech transfer, and incentives can bridge gaps and still reach 2030.
Uniform action isn’t progress. A few brilliant inventions, spread like currents, power the world faster than treaties.
Nay, Socrates. In Rome, decisive leadership moves all, or none move at all; a single strong will marshals the rest, and I lead while others follow.