2026 The Global Risks Report 2026 was released on 14th Jan 2026. The report analyses global risks through three timeframes to support decision-makers in balancing current crises and longer-term priorities. The report examines global risks across three distinct time horizons, providing a structured framework to assist decision-makers in balancing immediate crises with longer-term strategic priorities. Subsequent industry analyses, including commentary published by Swiss GRC, have emphasized the importance of integrating
enterprise risk management frameworks to address interconnected and systemic global risks.
2025 The Global Risks Report 2025 was released on 15th Jan 2025. The report presents the findings of the Global Risks Perception Survey 2024-2025 (GRPS), which captures insights from over 900 experts worldwide.
2024 The Global Risks Report 2024 was released on 10th Jan 2024. The report explores some of the most severe risks we may face over the next decade, against a backdrop of rapid
technological change, economic uncertainty, a warming planet and conflict.
2023 The Global Risks Report 2023 was released on 11th Jan 2023. The report lists cost of living crisis as the top global risk in the short term while failure to mitigate climate change is the top concern for the long term.
2020 The Global Risks Report 2020 highlights environmental pressures more than any of its predecessors. The report identifies five of the top five risks by likelihood and four of the top five by impact as
environmental risks (if "
water crisis" is also counted as an environmental risk, rather than a "societal risk" as classified in the report). The only non-environmental risk among the top five likely and top five impactful was "weapons of mass destruction". Pandemics did not receive a top spot in 2020, but were given one in the 2021 report. Pandemics could also be qualified as an environmental risks given the zoogenic nature of
COVID-19.
2019 The Global Risks Report 2019 highlights environmental concerns, which "accounted for three of the top five risks by likelihood and four by impact". The second area of concern was the risk of
data fraud and
cyberattacks.
2018 The Global Risks Report 2018 highlights four concerns: (1) persistent
inequality and unfairness, (2) domestic and international political tensions, (3) environmental dangers and (4) cyber-vulnerabilities. One recurring theme is humanity's inadequate competence in dealing with
complex systems and the danger of complacency. The report was edited by
Margareta Drzeniek Hanouz.
2009 The Global Risks Report 2009 identifies deteriorating fiscal positions, a hard landing in China, a collapse in asset prices, gaps in global governance and issues relating to
natural resources and climate as the pivotal risks facing the world this year. While Global Risks 2008 highlighted
food security, systemic financial risk and
supply chain risk as areas of focus for the short term, Global Risks 2009 focuses on the impact of the
2008 financial crisis on levels of economic risk and its implications for other risk areas. The 2009 report stresses the importance of considering the long-term implications of many of the decisions taken today in response to immediate financial and economic challenges. The report also explores how the lack of effective global governance was a factor in the
2008 financial crisis and could potentially exacerbate a number of other global risks if not properly addressed. == Global risk ==