Future Risks: Climate change and cyber top list
AXA released the eighth edition of its Future Risks Report recently. The global study measures and ranks the evolution of the perception of emerging risks as seen by a panel of risk management experts as well as by public opinion. More than 23,000 people were surveyed. This report was produced in partnership with the IPSOS research institute and the geopolitical analysis consultancy Eurasia Group.
Climate change risks are back at the top of the global ranking. Awareness is highest in Europe, where experts and the public once again place this risk at the top of the list. It is only in third place in Asia and the Middle East and only in fourth place in Africa, where the pandemic remains the main concern.
The study reveals a strong concern about cyber risk in a context still marked by the acceleration of the digital transformation and the explosion in the number of cyber-attacks. For the first time, this risk takes the lead in the United States and the second place in all other geographies.
The pandemic risk, which was ranked first last year, has dropped to third place in the experts’ rankings, but remains the highest concerns of the general public, whose daily lives are still marked by the health crisis. More than 70 percent of respondents say they are concerned about the risks of infectious diseases, chronic diseases, and the impact of long-term exposure to toxic substances.