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The global risks : report 2024 [Recurso electrónico]

Tipo de material: TextoSeries Insight reportDetalles de publicación: Cologny, Geneva, Switzerland : World Economic Forum , 2024Descripción: 124 pTema(s): Recursos en línea: Resumen: The report explores the global risk landscape in this phase of transition and governance systems being stretched beyond their limit. It analyses the most severe perceived risks to economies and societies over two and 10 years, in the context of these influential forces. Could we catapult to a 3°C world as the impacts of climate change intrinsically rewrite the planet? Have we reached the peak of human development for large parts of the global population, given deteriorating debt and geo-economic conditions? Could we face an explosion of criminality and corruption that feeds on more fragile states and more vulnerable populations? Will an “arms race” inexperimental technologies present existential threats to humanity? These transnational risks will become harder to handle as global cooperation erodes.
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The report explores the global risk landscape in this phase of transition and governance systems being stretched beyond their limit. It analyses the most severe perceived risks to economies and societies over two and 10 years, in the context of these influential forces. Could we catapult to a 3°C world as the impacts of climate change intrinsically rewrite the planet? Have we reached the peak of human development for large parts of the global population, given deteriorating debt and geo-economic conditions? Could we face an explosion of criminality and corruption that feeds on more fragile states and more vulnerable populations? Will an “arms race” inexperimental technologies present existential threats to humanity?

These transnational risks will become harder to handle as global cooperation erodes.

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