Earth's Future (Oct 2022)

Climate Action Failure Highlighted as Leading Global Risk by Both Scientists and Business Leaders

  • Seth Wynes,
  • Jennifer Garard,
  • Paola Fajardo,
  • Midori Aoyagi,
  • Melody Burkins,
  • Kalpana Chaudhari,
  • Terrence Forrester,
  • Matthias Garschagen,
  • Paul Hudson,
  • Maria Ivanova,
  • Edward Maibach,
  • Anne‐Sophie Stevance,
  • Sylvia Wood,
  • Damon Matthews

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2022EF002857
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 10
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Despite the increased salience of infectious disease risk due to the COVID‐19 pandemic, two recent surveys of the business and scientific communities have found a continued belief in the prominence of environmental risks. In particular, failure to take action on climate change was seen as a highly likely risk whose impacts would become locked‐in barring an immediate global response. These expert opinions are consistent with a growing body of evidence and give us insight into the priorities of global thought leaders who study and respond to risk. Given this alignment in priorities, we argue for the importance of integrating climate and environmental action into responses to emerging threats.

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