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- These are the biggest global risks we face in 2024 and beyond
The World Economic Forum’s Global Risks Report 2024 says the biggest short-term risk stems from misinformation and disinformation In the longer term, climate-related threats dominate the top 10 risks global populations will face Two-thirds of global experts anticipate a multipolar or fragmented order to take shape over the next decade
- In charts: 7 global shifts defining 2025 so far | World Economic Forum
2025 has been marked by significant global shifts, including increased geopolitical instability, the accelerating impact of AI and a changing labour market
- Global Risks Report 2025 | World Economic Forum
The Global Risks Report 2025 analyses global risks to support decision-makers in balancing current crises and longer-term priorities
- Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2026 - The World Economic Forum
The Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2026, written in collaboration with Accenture, examines the cybersecurity trends that will affect economies and societies in the year to come It explores how accelerating AI adoption, geopolitical fragmentation and widening cyber inequity are reshaping the global risk landscape As attacks grow faster, more complex and more unevenly distributed, organizations
- The global economy enters a new era | World Economic Forum
The global economic system under which most countries have operated for the last 80 years is being reset, ushering the world into a new era Existing rules are challenged while new ones are yet to emerge
- Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2026 | World Economic Forum
The Global Cybersecurity Outlook 2026, written in collaboration with Accenture, examines the cybersecurity trends that will affect economies and societies in the year to come It explores how accelerating AI adoption, geopolitical fragmentation and widening cyber inequity are reshaping the global risk landscape As attacks grow faster, more complex and more unevenly distributed, organizations
- Global cooperation key to navigating stormy economic waters
Countries need to find ways of achieving global cooperation or risk the damaging effects of fragmentation in challenging economic times Poverty, desperation and inequality do not respect borders and ensuring that all countries grow and prosper benefits everyone across the world Working together to fix our global economic ship so it benefits more people is not a charitable act; it is a wise
- The electricity demand boom can power the energy transition
The internet boom gave us global fiber optic network connections And today’s AI and electrification wave could create momentum to rethink what’s possible in energy This will require maximizing smarter power generation and transmission, strengthening flexible and dispatchable power, and deploying storage and advanced grid technologies at
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