The World Risk Index 2025

The World Risk Index 2025. World Risk Report 2024 Honey Laurena Chapter 1: Global Risks 2025: A world of growing divisions 1.1 The world in 2025 1.2 The path to 2027 1.3 "Geopolitical recession" 1.4 Supercharged economic tensions 1.5 Technology and polarization Endnotes Chapter 2: Global Risks 2035: The point of no return 2.1 The world in 2035 2.2 Structural forces 2.3 Pollution at a crossroads This was among the key findings of the Global Risks Report 2025, developed by the World Economic Forum

World Economic Forum Global Risk Report 2024 Trudy Ingaberg
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The report analyses global risks through three timeframes to support decision- makers in balancing current crises and longer-term priorities. Discover critical insights on economic, political, and environmental risks shaping the future worldwide.

World Economic Forum Global Risk Report 2024 Trudy Ingaberg

Chief Medical Officer, Analyst, Security Consultant—the name and experience of the person in that role are why the world's leading organizations choose Crisis24. This was among the key findings of the Global Risks Report 2025, developed by the World Economic Forum "Please select one risk that you believe is most likely to present a material crisis on a global scale in 2025." Risk categories Economic Environmental Geopolitical Societal Technological perceptions have darkened when it comes to.

World Risk Map 2024 Rorie Claresta. It presents the results of the Global Risks Perception Survey (GRPS. FIGURE B Current Global Risk Landscape Source World Economic Forum Global Risks Perception Survey 2024-2025

Safety Index By Country 2024 Joan Ronica. "Please select one risk that you believe is most likely to present a material crisis on a global scale in 2025." Risk categories Economic Environmental Geopolitical Societal Technological perceptions have darkened when it comes to. Respondents also express unease over Cyber espionage and warfare, which is #5 in the two-year ranking, echoing concerns outlined in the World Economic Forum's 2024 Chief Risk Officers Outlook, where 71% of Chief Risk Officers expressed concern about the impact of Cyber risk and criminal activity (money laundering, cybercrime etc.) severely impacting their organizations.