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Global Risks Report
16 editions
The annual Global Risks Report explores some of the most severe risks we may face in the coming years. Underpinned by the Forum’s Global Risks Perception Survey, the report brings together leading insights from over 1,200 experts across the world.
The Global Risks Report explores some of the most severe risks we may face over the next decade, against a backdrop of rapid technological change, economic uncertainty, a warming planet and conflict. As cooperation comes under pressure, weakened economies and societies may only require the smallest shock to edge past the tipping point of resilience.
The world faces a set of risks that feel both wholly new and eerily familiar. The World Economic Forum's Global Risks Report 2023 explores some of the most severe risks we may face over the next decade.
World Economic Forum: This year's Report, shares the results of the latest Global Risks Perception Survey (GRPS) in the context of the current global outlook, followed by an analysis of growing divergences in the areas of climate transition, cybersecurity, mobility, and outer space.
The 16th edition of the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report analyses the risks from societal fractures—manifested through persistent and emerging risks to human health, rising unemployment, widening digital divides, youth disillusionment, and geopolitical fragmentation.
The 15th edition of the World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report is published as critical risks are manifesting. The global economy is facing an increased risk of stagnation, climate change is striking harder and more rapidly than expected, and fragmented cyberspace threatens the full potential of next-generation technologies — all while citizens worldwide protest political and economic conditions and voice concerns about systems that exacerbate inequality.
世界经济论坛《2019年全球风险报告》指出全球共同应对主要紧迫风险的能力已经降至危机水平,不断恶化的国际关系正妨碍各国应对与日俱增的严峻挑战。同时,由于地缘政治紧张局势等因素,经济前景日趋黯淡,将在2019年进一步挫伤国际合作前景。
As the pace of change accelerates, and as risk interconnections deepen, this year’s report highlights the growing strain we are placing on many of the global systems we rely on.
The Global Risks Report 2017 completes more than a decade of highlighting the most significant long-term risks worldwide
世界经济论坛《2016年全球风险报告》显示,新的一年中,无论从环境、社会、经济、地缘政治还是技术方面看,各种风险的发生概率都在上升,并必将对未来 全球议程产生重要影响。
世界经济论坛《2016年全球风险报告》显示,新的一年中,无论从环境、社会、经济、地缘政治还是技术方面看,各种风险的发生概率都在上升,并必将对未来 全球议程产生重要影响。
The Global Risks 2014 report highlights how global risks are not only interconnected but also have systemic impacts. Based on a survey of the World Economic Forum’s multistakeholder communities, the report maps 31 global risks according to level of concern, likelihood and impact and interconnections among them.
Global Risks 2012 report is based on a survey of 469 experts from industry, government, academia and civil society that examines 50 global risks across five categories.
The financial crisis has drained the world’s capacity for dealing with shocks. The frequency and severity of risks to global stability have amplified, while the ability of global governance systems to deal with them has not.