Global Risk Index

A comprehensive global risk assessment reflecting current conditions in world conflicts, economic stability, public health, and climate change. Scores range from 0 (no risk) to 100 (extreme risk).

🌍 Global Conflict Risk
75 / 100
Active armed conflicts, geopolitical tensions, and military escalation increase global instability.
Main risk drivers:
• Ongoing armed conflicts in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, including the US‑Iran conflict and the Israel‑Gaza war (+18)
• Rising military spending and regional power rivalry (+14)
• Increased risk of escalation involving major powers (+11)
💰 Global Economic Risk
67 / 100
Inflation, sovereign debt levels, and slowing economic growth create moderate global financial risk.
Main risk drivers:
• High global interest rates and tight monetary policy (+15)
• Rising public debt in major economies (+13)
• Slowing growth in China, EU, and emerging markets (+9)
🏥 Global Health Risk
50 / 100
Pandemic preparedness has improved, but regional healthcare inequalities remain a concern.
Main risk drivers:
• Unequal access to healthcare systems in developing regions (+17)
• Increased frequency of zoonotic disease outbreaks (+11)
• Improved global monitoring and response capacity (−8)
🌡️ Climate & Global Warming Risk
77 / 100
Rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and emissions trends pose a high long-term global risk.
Main risk drivers:
• Record-breaking global temperatures and heatwaves (+21)
• Increase in extreme weather-related economic losses (+18)
• Insufficient progress on global emission reduction targets (+14)

How this index is generated

The Global Risk Index is generated using publicly available indicators, historical trend analysis, and weighted assessment models designed to reflect current global conditions.

Disclaimer: This index does not represent official governmental or institutional assessments and should be interpreted for informational purposes only.