Conflict, extreme weather and disinformation top global risks in 2025, Davos survey says

Key Points

  • State-based armed conflict ranked as the most pressing concern for 2025 by 23% of respondents in the WEF’s Global Risks Report.
  • Misinformation and disinformation identified as top risks over a two-year time horizon for the second consecutive year.
  • Environmental concerns like extreme weather events, biodiversity loss, and ecosystem collapse dominate the 10-year risk rankings.

Summary

The World Economic Forum's (WEF) Global Risks Report for 2025 highlights state-based armed conflict as the top global risk, with 23% of surveyed experts identifying it as the most pressing issue. This concern reflects escalating geopolitical tensions and a fractured global landscape, as noted by the WEF. Misinformation and disinformation continue to be significant risks over the short term, while environmental issues such as extreme weather events, biodiversity loss, and ecosystem collapse are seen as long-term threats. The report, which surveyed over 900 global risks experts, policymakers, and industry leaders, underscores the interconnected nature of these risks, likening the global risk landscape to a "squirrel's nest." The findings come ahead of the WEF's annual meeting in Davos, where leaders will discuss these challenges amidst a backdrop of increasing economic tensions and a complex trading environment. The report also notes that the world is facing the highest number of conflicts since World War II, further emphasizing the dire state of global stability.

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January 15, 2025
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