The World Economic Forum, WEF, says climate change and involuntary migration are the two top concerns for global economies in 2016. The WEF's Risks Report comes ahead of world leaders meeting in Switzerland next week for the annual forum in Davos. Almost 750 economic experts have worked on this year's Global Risks report. It analyses 29 separate global risks for both impact and likelihood over a ten year period.
News On AIR | January 15, 2016 12:28 PM
Climate change and involuntary migration top threats to global economy in 2016: WEF