Key findings from the report include:
- State-based armed conflict: identified as the most immediate global risk for 2025, with nearly a quarter of respondents ranking it as the most severe concern.
- Environmental risks: extreme weather events and biodiversity loss are highlighted as critical threats over the next decade.
- Misinformation: recognized as a major risk in the coming years, exacerbated by technological advancements and geopolitical tensions.
The Global Risks Report can be an excellent resource for educational purposes in schools, fostering critical thinking, global awareness, and problem-solving skills. Here are some ways it can be used across different subjects and educational activities: critical reading (analyze sections of the report to teach students how to interpret complex texts, extract key information, and identify bias or perspective) or debate and argumentation (organize debates on topics such as "Which global risk poses the greatest threat to humanity?" using data from the report to support arguments).
For a comprehensive understanding, you can access the full report here:
https://reports.weforum.org/docs/WEF_Global_Risks_Report_2025.pdf
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