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Davos 2023 report; the increase in living expenses and climate change are the most important crises in the world

Pak Sahafat – The World Economic Forum (Davos) wrote in the 2023 Global Risks Report that the crisis of rising living expenses and climate change will be the world’s biggest crises in the short and long term, respectively.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency’s report from the CNBC website, according to this report, which was published on the eve of the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum, in order to avoid the environmental consequences of global warming, the countries of the world must cooperate more in the next decade to minimize climate change.

This report also adds that the crisis of rising costs and living expenses is the biggest crisis facing the world in the short term.

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This year’s Davos report, which was prepared and published in collaboration with Zurich Insurance Group and Marsh McLennan Services Company, adds that the war in Ukraine and the Corona epidemic caused an energy crisis, food insecurity and increasing inflation that has plagued almost all countries of the world.

According to this report, the impact of the rising cost of living crisis on the world’s vulnerable population is so much that it is extremely difficult to bear.

The crises of the next two years that are most mentioned in this report include natural disasters, geo-economic confrontation, damage to social cohesion, extensive cyber crimes, large-scale unwanted migration and natural resource crises along with climate change.

Of course, experts predict that cyber crimes and immigration will continue in the long term.

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