Global Risks Report 2023
On 12th January, 2023, the 18th edition of the Global Risks Report was published by the World Economic Forum in collaboration with Marsh McLennan. It examines how widening geopolitical, economic, and societal fissures will trigger and exacerbate crises to come.
Major Findings
Major Global Risks
- Cost-of-living crisis is ranked as the most severe global risk over the next two years, peaking in the short term.
- Biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse is viewed as one of the fastest deteriorating global risks over the next decade.
Risks of Stagnation, Divergence and Distress
- The economic aftereffects of COVID-19 and the war ....
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