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The World Economic Forum Names The 10 Biggest Threats On Earth

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The World Economic Forum Names The 10 Biggest Threats On Earth
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A 45-storey skyscraper in the center of Venezuela's capital Caracas is no five-star hotel or swanky apartment block: it is a slum.

The World Economic Forum (WEF) has ranked the top 10 threats to the global economy and international order in its latest outlook report released Friday. The WEF labels them "trends", however, they are all rather terrifying.

This year, the WEF got Nobel Prize winner and former US vice president Al Gore to explain the list, reprinted below:

  1. Deepening income inequality
  2. Persistent jobless growth
  3. Lack of leadership
  4. Rising geostrategic competition
  5. Weakening of representative democracy
  6. Rising pollution in the developing world
  7. Increasing occurrence of severe weather events
  8. Intensifying nationalism
  9. Increasing water stress
  10. Growing importance of health in the economy

French economist Thomas Piketty's 700-page book on inequality seems to have had an impact, with inequality leaping into first place from second last year.

The WEF reproduced a chart from the World Top Incomes Database, which Piketty has worked on:

Income inequality

WEF

There are a couple of other interesting visualisations in the report. Some Pew research shows that a growing number of people view China, rather than the United States, as the world's chief economic power:

Pew research China US

WEF

And in Europe specifically, it looks like very few people are putting a lot of trust in the European Union:

European union needs citizens understand

WEF

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