A cost of living crisis, digital inequality, geopolitical contest for resources, natural disasters and extreme weather events are the biggest risks for India over the short and medium term, said a World Economic Forum report on Wednesday.
Globally, over the short-term (2 years), the biggest risks are the cost of living crisis, natural disasters and extreme weather events, geoeconomic confrontation, failure to mitigate climate change and large-scale environmental damage incidents, among others, the report stated. Over a long term (10 years), the biggest risks include failures to mitigate climate change and climate change adaptation, biodiversity loss, large scale involuntary
Globally, over the short-term (2 years), the biggest risks are the cost of living crisis, natural disasters and extreme weather events, geoeconomic confrontation, failure to mitigate climate change and large-scale environmental damage incidents, among others, the report stated. Over a long term (10 years), the biggest risks include failures to mitigate climate change and climate change adaptation, biodiversity loss, large scale involuntary