
The report concludes by considering perceptions of the comparative state of preparedness for these risks and highlighting enablers to charting a course to a more resilient world. Chapter 3 imagines mid-term futures, exploring how connections between the emerging risks outlined in previous sections may collectively evolve into a “polycrisis” centred around natural resource shortages by 2030.

Chapter 2 considers a selection of risks that are likely to be most severe in the long term (10 years), exploring newly emerging or rapidly accelerating economic, environmental, societal, geopolitical and technological risks that could become tomorrow’s crises. global risks which are already unfolding) on the most severe global risks that many expect to play out over the short term (two years). Chapter 1 considers the mounting impact of current crises (i.e.

We use three time frames for understanding global risks. The Global Risks Report 2023 presents the results of the latest Global Risks Perception Survey (GRPS).
