The Global Risks Report 2019
Global risksReportJanuary 16, 2019
Is the world sleepwalking into a crisis? Global risks are intensifying but the collective will to tackle them appears to be lacking.
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The 14th edition of the Global Risks Report identifies and discusses the many challenges and key risks presented in the year ahead.
Weakened International Cooperation Damaging Collective Will to Tackle Global Risks
- Is the world sleepwalking into a crisis? Global risks are intensifying but the collective will to tackle them appears to be lacking. Instead, divisions are hardening. The world’s move into a new phase of strongly state-centred politics, noted in last year’s Global Risks Report, continued
- Rising geopolitical and geo-economic tensions are the most urgent risk in 2019, with 90% of experts saying they expect further economic confrontation between major powers in 2019
- Environmental degradation is the long-term risk that defines our age, with four of the top five most impactful global risks in 2019 related to climate
- Rapidly evolving cyber and technological threats are the most significant potential blind spots; we still do not fully appreciate the vulnerability of networked societies
- The importance of the geopolitical and geo-economic changes that are under way should not distract us from the human side of global risks. For many people, this is an increasingly anxious, unhappy and lonely world, with rising anger and empathy declining
- In today’s complex and tightly coupled systems the importance of building resilience and doing a much better job of learning lessons from the small failures before they become catastrophic is vital