The World Economic Forum Global Risks Report 2023

Today’s Global Risks Report, an annual publication produced by the World Economic Forum, provides a detailed overview of the most pressing global risks that the world is facing, as identified by experts and decision-makers.


The Biggest Global Risks of 2023

The profile of risks facing the world is evolving constantly.

Events like last year’s invasion of Ukraine can send shockwaves through the system, radically shifting perceptions of what the biggest risks facing humanity are.

Today’s graphic summarizes findings from the Global Risks Report, an annual publication produced by the World Economic Forum (WEF).

It provides an overview of the most pressing global risks that the world is facing, as identified by experts and decision-makers.

These risks are grouped into five general categories: economic, environmental, geopolitical, societal, and technological.

Let’s dive into this year’s findings.

2023’s Risk Profile

In the lower-middle portion of the chart are the risks that could have serious impacts - such as attacks involving nuclear or biological weapons - highlighted by fewer experts.

Over in the top-right quadrant of the chart are the risks that a number of experts mentioned, and that are causing a strain on society.

Not surprisingly, the top risks are related to issues that impact a wide variety of people, such as the rising cost of living and inflation.

When staples like food and energy become more expensive, this can fuel unrest and political instability - particularly in countries that already had simmering discontent. WEF points out that increases in fuel prices alone led to protests in an estimated 92 countries.

One risk worth watching is geoeconomic confrontation, which includes sanctions, trade wars, investment screening, and other actions that have the intent of weakening the countries on the receiving end. Efforts to mitigate this risk result in some of the key themes we see for the coming year. One example is the onshoring of industries, and “friend-shoring”, which is essentially moving operations to a foreign country that has more stable relations with one’s home country.

Visual Capitalist - The Top Global Risks of 2023

Image Courtesy of Visual Capitalist - The Top Global Risks of 2023

How Prepared Are We?

It’s one thing to be aware of risks, but it’s quite another to have the ability to head off negative events when they come to fruition.

The chart below is a look at how prepared we are globally to deal with specific types of risks that could arise in the next few years.

At the top of the chart are risks that experts feel society is better equipped to handle with current plans and resources.

Moving towards the bottom of the chart are risks that experts feel are more of a threat since mechanisms for handling them are weak or non-existent.

How Prepared Are We Globally To Deal with Specific Types of Risks

Visual Capitalist: how prepared we are globally to deal with specific types of risks

Image courtesy of Visual Capitalist (The Biggest Global Risks of 2023)

Cause for Concern

One telling observation from the data above is that none of the risks left a majority of experts feeling neither confident in our ability to prevent the risk from occurring nor prepared to mitigate its impact.

As the 2020s are shaping up to be a turbulent decade, that could be a cause for concern.

Watch the Video Below: These Are the Biggest Risks Facing the World - Press Conference

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Download: The Global Risks Report 2023 (24MB PDF)

Where Does This Data Come From?

Source: The Global Risks Report 2023 (24MB PDF), produced by the World Economic Forum in partnership with Marsh McLennan and Zurich Insurance Group).

Data note: The chart in this article is based on the Global Risks Perception Survey 2022-2023. A list of 32 global risks, along with their definitions, is shown in Table A.1 of the PDF. Page 77 of the report also includes detailed information on the sample sizes and demographics of respondents.

Download: The Global Risks Report 2023 (24MB PDF)

Article Images Credit: World Economic Forum

 

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